1.      
Practice
active listening
: Pay attention to your partner’s perspective
and try to understand their point of view.

2.      
Communicate
openly and honestly
: Share your feelings, needs, and concerns
with your partner. Listen to their perspective as well.

3.      
Avoid
blame and criticism
: Focus on finding solutions, not placing
blame.

4.      
Find
middle ground
: Be willing to negotiate and find middle ground in order to
resolve conflicts.

5.      
Prioritize
the relationship
: Make your
relationship a priority and invest time and effort into making it work.

6.      
Take
responsibility
: Own up to your own mistakes and avoid blaming your partner for
problems in the relationship.

7.      
Practice
empathy
: Put yourself in your partner’s shoes and try to understand their
feelings.

8.      
Focus on
solutions
: Work together to find solutions to problems instead of dwelling
on the issues.

9.      
Focus on
the positive
: Acknowledge and appreciate the good things in your relationship,
even during tough times.

10.  
Take
breaks
: If you need a break from a heated conversation, take a step back
and come back to it when you’re both calm.

11.  
Reconnect: Spend quality
time together, engage in activities you both enjoy, and focus on the positive
aspects of your relationship.

12.  
Don’t give
up too easily
: Relationships require effort and commitment. Work through
problems together and don’t give up without trying.

13.  
Seek
professional help
: If nothing works, consider seeing a couples’
therapist to help you work through relationship issues.