Healthy Relationships Create A Healthy Life!
Is your relationship with your significant other, mother,
father, or friend making you sick? Believe it or not, there's
scientific evidence to suggest that our relationships can
actually contribute to illness. Therefore, in order to achieve a
healthy life, it is important to make our relationships healthy.
There have been studies to suggest that people who are married
often tend to live longer. Experts reason that marriage provides
a nurturing environment for individuals, enabling them to better
fight off disease. The support of a loving spouse can make all
the difference in the world, especially when one is facing a
serious illness.
Maintaining healthy relationships can help to lower our stress.
Stress is considered to be an important contributing factor for
illness. By improving our relationships with other
people--particularly with family members--we can cut down on the
stress which can sap our strength, making it difficult for us to
ward off infections.
But it is not enough to know that healthy relationships can
make us healthier. It is also critically important to know
exactly how we can ensure that our relationships are healthy.
Psychologists contend that the key ingredient of a healthy
relationship is communication. Unless we feel safe to
communicate our feelings, we will be unable to thrive in our
relationships. If you don't like to confront people, you might
find it more difficult to communicate. Therefore, you must learn
effective communication skills.
Before you can communicate in your relationships, you must know
your goals and desires. In other words, you have to know what
you want before you can articulate it to another person. You
should try to keep an open mind, listening carefully to what the
other person has to say. If you are bothered by a person's
behavior, try to avoid saying something like, "You are always
late." Instead, say something to the effect that, "When you are
out and I don't hear back from you, I worry." That way, you are
telling the other person how his or her behavior makes you feel.
It is also vitally important that you admit your mistakes and
apologize for them. Such a simple action shows that you are
really concerned about the other person's feelings.
Healthy relationships also depend upon setting limits for
yourself, and respecting the limits of other people. You should
never tolerate abuse in a relationship, whether it is emotional
abuse or physical abuse. At the first warning signs, you should
seek distance from the abuser. Such distance is critical for
your emotional well-being and long-term health.