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How to Build a Positive Relationship with Your Ex-Spouse Post-Divorce
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
“Nothing is perfect. Life is messy. Relationships are complex. Outcomes
are uncertain. People are irrational.”
Communicate Regularly and Respectfully
Regular communication is essential to building trust and a good relationship with your ex in the future. Make time for one-on-one conversations or check in with your ex from time to time. You don't have to be best friends after a divorce, but establishing mutual respect is a guarantee that any conflicts will be resolved amicably without making things worse.
Consistent communication lays the foundation for developing a healthy relationship after a divorce — even if it may be uncomfortable at first. This will allow you to openly discuss problems and issues related to shared responsibilities, as well as promote understanding and acceptance of each other's points of view. Therefore, use every opportunity, be it a face-to-face meeting or a telephone conversation, to establish a connection that will help strengthen a good relationship with your ex- spouse!
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How to Handle Cultural Differences in a Long-Distance Relationship
“All knowledge of cultural reality, as may be seen, is always knowledge
from particular points of view.”
Max Weber
Learn more about each other's culture and traditions:
- Don't be afraid to ask your partner about their culture, beliefs, and
traditions. Not only will this help you understand them better, but it
will also demonstrate that you genuinely want to learn more about
them.
- Take time to research your partner's country of birth and residence,
native language, customs, and history. You can read books or articles
on these topics or watch movies/shows set in your partner's country.
- Share information about your own culture with your partner. This will
allow you to get to know each other better and find common ground
more easily.
If you make every effort to learn about each other's culture and traditions,
you will gain a better understanding of your partner's outlook on life,
habits, and preferences. This knowledge will help build mutual respect
and strengthen the bond between you, even if you are hundreds or even
thousands of miles apart.
How to Handle Long-Term Conflicts in a Relationship and Seek Professional Help
“People like to say that the conflict is between good and evil. The real
conflict is between truth and lies.”
Recognize the existence of a long-term conflict and its
negative impact on your relationship.
- Reflect on your patterns of behavior and how you react to any conflicts.
- try to get the opinion of friends or family who have observed your quarrels with your partner and how you resolve conflict situations. If you ignore long-term conflicts for a while, they can quickly become one of the main reasons for divorce. If you immediately, at an early stage of the conflict, realize the importance and seriousness of the situation, you can work on finding the best solutions on your own or with professional help. Remember that seeking outside help doesn't mean you've failed as a couple - it means you're doing your best to preserve what's important to both of you - your relationship.
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