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“I think long-lasting, healthy relationships are more important than the idea of marriage. At the root of every successful marriage is a strong partnership.”
Carson Daly“As you remove toxic people from your life, you free up space and emotional energy for positive, healthy relationships.”
John Mark Green“Money gives you options,Hard work gives you success, Healthy relationships give you a long life, But faith gives you everything!”
Farshad Asl“Expect less and Accept more for peace of mind and healthy relationships!”
Uma Shanker“Unhealthy relationships are most commonly lacking in the most essential of ingredient: healthy communication.”
Asa Don Brown, Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace, Finding Solutions that Work“Success for Managers means: I want to be in healthy relationships. I want a real connection with people I spend so much time with.”
Stan Slap“Whatever language we use use to describe healthy relationships, when we’re in them, we feel nourished by them, in body as well as mind.”
Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection“Conflicts in relationships are as natural as breathing. While conflicts lead to healthy relationships, they can throttle us if they are not addressed at the appropriate time.”
Balroop Singh“Remember that every relationship in your life starts with your relationship with yourself. How can you expect to have healthy relationships with others when you can’t even love and respect the person you are with all the time, yourself. Treat yourself with respect. Do not insult yourself everytime you pass a mirror. Do not degrade yourself for your past actions. Notice your beauty. Notice all the wonderful things about yourself that make you a great person.”
Avina Celeste“Hiding your introversion is a bad idea because introversion itself is not a problem. It only causes problems if different needs affect factored into a burgeoning relationship and handled with respect and understanding. No doubt introversion-related issues will come up over time in a long-term relationship--healthy relationships are fluid and ever changing--but if you start out being honest with yourself and the other person, you will have built a foundation for later adaptation, compromise, and mutual comfort and happinesses.”
Sophia Dembling, Introverts in Love: The Quiet Way to Happily Ever After