Healthy Relationships

Relationships are a huge part of our life. They can range from intimate to distant, but they play a significant role in our overall health. Healthy relationships offer a wide variety of benefits for both parties. They can teach us how to better communicate, how to compromise and even how to love more effectively. They also offer a safe space to be vulnerable and learn how to support each other when things get tough.

Relationships can be complex and difficult, but they are also a great source of love and happiness. In a relationship, you can find someone who makes you laugh, who brings out your best, and who understands you better than anyone else in the world. They can be your confidant, best friend, and lover all wrapped into one. They will take you to awkward family gatherings and make sure that you don’t fall over drunkenly while dancing. And they’ll be there to tell you when you look beautiful, even when you are wearing nothing but sweats and a t-shirt.

People often stay in unhealthy relationships because they’ve heard that they “take work” or because they want to save their “souls.” While healthy relationships do require work, they don’t have to be difficult or exhausting. Think of it like a hobby or school project you’re really into, something that is fun and engaging. Relationships should always feel like that. If they don’t, then it’s time to reassess.