Wedding ceremony

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In one way or another,  we are all involved in some kind of relationship,  whether it is interpersonal or something more intimate.  “Relationship” is defined as the kind of bond that exists between people who are connected to and have contacts with each other.  In other words,  they are related to one another and have something in common.

Interpersonal relationship refers to the social connections and affiliations between two or more people.  It varies according the level of sharing and closeness which implies the search for the shared position.  In contrast,  Read more . . .

Lady walking alone on the shore

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Relationship is commonly defined as the condition of attachment between individuals.  There is a common link that connects them. Modern society is so complicated,  not even including the busy movement of our daily life. In view of this situation, a lot of people still prefer to live in densely populated cities whereby they spend most of their time in the office. That is their basic and comfortable world, to the point that even the names of their Read more . . .

Couple talking facing each other

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There is nothing more rewarding than being involved in a loving relationship.  Life is made complete by sharing time with someone who offers and accepts support, enthusiasm and pleasure, whether a platonic friend, a family member or an intimate partner.  It’s a feeling that we hope will last until the end of time.  Loving someone is easy, but it takes care and effort to make the feeling last.

Life’s greatest joy can lead to great sadness and distress if one or both partners fail to address the basic Read more . . .

Family picture taken on the shore

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Family goal setting is far more difficult than setting personal goals. This is because each individual in the family has different requirements, needs, and ambitions. That is why anyone trying to set a goal for the entire family needs to ask several questions. Some of these questions concern:

1. Family Time. Is there a member of the family who needs more support? Is there a sibling relationship that needs mending right away? Have there been enough memorable moments that everyone in the family Read more . . .