👫 Time, Relationships And “You”

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Now is the time to talk about relationships. The time spent to balance life and yourself can be challenging. Given daily routine, stress and life events can effect time put in a relationship. How we manage our time to balance relationships is important. Today, time management is our starting point to establish healthy relationships. Let’s get started…

The goal here is to find positive balance in relationships.

Some of us were given quality time with our partners, family, friends, or live in etc. during the covid-19 shutdown?. How was spending more time with another person nearly 24 hours a day? For days in and weeks in at a time? Did you welcome the time spent? Or did you spend time alone? How does your relationship make you feel? How you feel about each other, talk about the conflict between you, and ask what you can do next week to make your partner feel loved. If you or your partner notice a change in the way you express your love and desire to spend time together, it may be time to consider whether your relationship is happy or not. 

If you want a healthy relationship, you need to learn to recognize the signs that you need to spend more time together. Having quality time with your partner is the best way to keep your relationship healthy and strong. In fact, one of the most common reasons relationships fail is because couples don’t spend enough time together.

Every couple needs to spend time together for the relationship to grow and develop. The more you improve the quality of your time together, the more your relationship will grow, even if you don’t spend as much time together as you would like. When spending time together, it is important to find the perfect time balance that will benefit your particular relationships. Communicate regularly, create new plans together, learn hobby together. Adding fun time help balance the enjoyment of the relationship.

If you spend time together regularly, there are many different signs that your relationship will last. Here’s what to look out for. In the early stages of a relationship, you can’t always spend as much time with your partner as you want, so you need to make the most of the time you have. The point is, if being in love feels good when you spend time together, then you need to make time for the relationships in you life. Quality time should feel satisfying. You want extended time with a person or person’s. The time will form a connection to want more stimulation. This forms a bond or level of comfort to stay connected. Of course over time, more time spent you learn more about a person. Time is important to the quality in a relationship.

Sometimes it’s hard to tell when you’re not spending enough time in a relationship. It could be that time is running out for the relationship. One partner wants to learn and develop further, while the other is at a point in their life when they are tired of change. One of the most common complaints between couples is that their partner doesn’t invest enough time in the relationship. Over time the relationship becomes completely one-sided.    When the relationship offers stress, discomfort, and forced the relationship is unhealthy. Unhealthy relationships are unfit with time or no time spent together. The relationship will take time to end, if not ended sooner.

Being in a relationship doesn’t have to take up all of your time. Even the healthiest relationships have communication breaks. When you make time for yourself, be sure to communicate you need time for yourself. Let your partner understand it’s not because of relationship problems.  It can be a positive benefit to take a breathe of fresh air. Have time to yourself to regroup and recharge. Healthy relationships support each other when free time or me time is needed. Allowing your thoughts to realign with your needs and wants. A peace of mind to miss the other person or relationship.   

If you want to prioritize your relationship, you need to start making time for your partner. It’s easy to have a healthy relationship if you make it priority to spend time together.

I am interested to know what the time problem looks like in your relationship. Time in a relationship can be seen as a personal sense of whether now is the right time to be intimate and involved with someone. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms in a relationship, know that quality time spent together can reverse the negative effects of the above symptoms.  The pandemic has negative effects on relationship causing divorce rate to increase. If quality time helps a relationship, how does to much time spent together, effect the relationship?

Feel free to comment and share your experience. Until our minds Meet again. Be safe out there, blessings and much love. Remember, Everyday Mind’s Matter 🌸