Trust in relationships

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 December 2009 04:33 Written by Editor Wednesday, 23 December 2009 04:01

Trust in relationshipsEveryone knows at least one person they do not consider trustworthy. If you cannot trust an individual in even one area, the repercussions are many. Let’s say you know an individual who regularly cheats on their spouse. This behavior will, most assuredly, taint your entire relationship with that person.

Cheat on them, cheat on you?

If they will cheat on their spouse, you might well conclude that the person will easily lie to you. Perhaps you have an employee who consistently promises to meet deadlines, but, for the most part, fail to do so. These examples illustrate how trust in relationships needs to be nurtured and maintained. While it’s true that everyone can make mistakes, an isolated incident will not ultimately destroy a friendship, business relationship or marriage in the case of generally healthy and established trust in relationships.

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Unhappy relationships

Last Updated on Sunday, 3 January 2009 07:44 Written by Editor Wednesday, 23 December 2009 07:27

We all want to be loved and to have someone to love in return. It is something instinctive that people are born with, though there are some that fight against it for many personal reasons. Love is not always something that comes easily, and that means you may go through many people before you find the one that is the one that works with in your life and will be there throughout the years.

Knowing when to call it a day

The problem some people have in this quest is to know when to get out of unhappy relationships with their dignity in place. It’s hard to know when to call it a day.

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