Turn Towards Your partner and Not Away

When you're in a relationship, it's easy to turn away from your partner when things get tough. You may feel like you're not getting what you need from the relationship and that turning away is the best way to protect yourself. However, this often leads to more problems down the road. In this blog post, we will discuss how turning towards your partner can help improve your relationship!

Couples who are able to turn towards one another are more satisfied in their relationships

In any relationship, it's important to be able to rely on your partner for emotional support. This emotional responsiveness is key not only for feeling supported but also for feeling close to and connected with your partner. When couples are able to turn towards each other, it creates a sense of intimacy and connection that can be the glue that holds a relationship together. So if you're looking for ways to improve your relationship, start by paying attention to how you respond to your partner's emotions. Showing that you care about their happiness and wellbeing, and not just during the good times! Turning towards one another can make all the difference.

Turning towards your partner means being emotionally available and responsive

One of the most important things you can do for your relationship is to turn towards your partner. This means being emotionally available and responsive to them and their needs. It sounds simple, but it's not always easy. We all have our own stuff going on, and sometimes we get so wrapped up in our own lives that we forget to pay attention to our partner. But when we make the effort to turn towards them, it shows that we care about them and are invested in the relationship. It doesn't matter if it's a small gesture like listening to them when they're talking or taking the time to ask how their day was. When we turn towards our partner, we are showing that we love and appreciate them. And that is one of the most important things we can do for our relationship.

It’s not always easy to turn towards your partner, but it's worth the effort

Showing your partner that you care about them can be difficult at times, especially when you're feeling stressed or angry. However, it's important to make the effort to turn towards your partner and show them that you care. This doesn't always mean agreeing with them or doing what they want, but it does mean listening to them and trying to understand their perspective. When you turn towards your partner, it shows them that you value their opinion and that you're willing to work together to find a solution that works for both of you. In the long run, this will help to build trust and intimacy in your relationship.

When you're able to turn towards your partner, it creates a positive feedback loop that strengthens the relationship

Often, your partner just wants you to listen and be understanding. This may seem like a small thing, but it's actually a very important part of maintaining a strong relationship. When you're able to turn towards your partner and offer them emotional support, it creates a positive feedback loop that strengthens the relationship. In other words, your partner feels supported and appreciated, which makes them more likely to offer support and understanding in return. So next time your partner comes to you with a problem, take a deep breath and simply lend a listening ear. It'll do wonders for your relationship.

Conclusion

In order to have a successful relationship, it's important that we learn how to turn towards our partner. This means being emotionally available and responsive to them, even when things get tough. It may not be easy at first, but it's worth the effort. When we're able to turn towards our partner, it creates a positive feedback loop that strengthens the relationship.

Matthew Benavidez, LMFT

Matthew’s passion for therapy began early on in his life. Working through his own trauma at a young age, Matthew knows what the healing process looks like from all sides. Matthew’s own healing has varied from adjusting through divorced parents all the way to religious trauma. This has helped Matthew become more empathic towards his clients from all walks of life. Rest assured that you will be heard in a secure, shame-free environment.

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