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"5 Reasons Couples Fight and Breakup and What you Can Do About It"
<http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/worldmalayaliclub/>Nearly everyone has 
experienced a relationship breakup or divorce and it can be one of the most 
painful periods in your life as you try to heal your broken heart. What we have 
discovered in our relationship coaching practice, many breakups don't have to 
happen.
So, if breakups don't have to occur, what cases them and how can you prevent 
them?
Here are four ideas to help you better understand why breakups happen and what 
you can do to prevent 
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1. Old Fears Surface.
It's to be expected that being in an intimate relationship will inevitable 
bring up fears and challenges from the past. These might include fearing not 
being good enough, attractive enough, wealthy enough or even feelings of 
abandonment. If fears are not expected, looked at and healed, they interfere in 
some way or another with the health of every relationship. Take some time to 
notice when the fears surface, be loving with
yourself but look inward instead of outward blaming your partner for what 
clearly is your issue.
Ask yourself if your fears are "true" or are you just making "stories" up in 
your head. If you are creating those "stories" and there's no basis of truth to 
them, then change your thinking. It's not always easy to do and it takes moment 
by moment monitoring of your
thoughts. If you need help and support to make the changes you want in your 
life, be courageous enough to get it.
You may not have healed your broken heart from past relationships that ended 
and you find it very difficult to trust your current partner or open your heart 
completely to him or her. We suggest that you stop living from the hurt of 
those past relationships and bring yourself into the present moment, without 
continuing the "stories" of the past. Commit to starting over, allowing your 
fears to be there but reminding yourself that this is a new day.

2. Not Feeling Understood, Valued, Loved and Appreciated.
Everyone wants to feel understood, valued, loved and appreciated and when we're 
not, we tend to either withdraw or attack the other person for not meeting our 
needs. If you want to be appreciated, start appreciating the other people in 
your life. Sounds simplistic but it really works!

If you are not feeling loved, start being open to seeing and feeling love and 
appreciation that people are giving you that you may not be aware of in your 
daily life. It may be that someone allows you to go ahead of them in traffic or 
tells you to go ahead in a grocery line. Send some appreciation back to them 
and to everyone around you and watch love snowball in your life.

3. Not Making their Relationship a Priority. 
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Many couples take each other for granted and don't give their relationship the 
attention it needs most of the time. The lack of closeness and connection can 
be overwhelming and can cause great loneliness. Make your relationship a 
priority in your life. Set aside time everyday to connect with your partner.

We believe that sex happens long before the bedroom. It starts all day long 
when you have thoughts about your partner--Are these thoughts positive or 
negative? It continues when you come together--Are you happy to see each other 
and express love and appreciation or do you great each other with a laundry 
list of chores, things to be done or grievances?

These are just a couple of ways we make our relationship a priority. Try them 
in yours!
4. One or Both People are Made to Feel They are "Wrong."
One of the biggest mistakes people make is that they make each other wrong. As 
soon as critical words are said, defenses and walls go up and suddenly that 
person who you love and they love you becomes an "enemy."

Before you jump into blaming and judging your partner, stop and take a moment 
to breathe. Ask yourself if making your partner wrong will drive you further 
apart or move you closer toward healing. Open your heart to understanding the 
dynamics of what's going on between the two of you. Understand the full story 
before you start making someone wrong. So often we assume to know what is in 
someone's heart and we really don't. Take the time to find out!
5. Not healing your heart after a previous relationship breakup
Many people go from relationship to relationship without truly healing their 
hearts. They never discover what went wrong in their previous relationship and 
what they could have done differently. They keep repeating the same mistakes 
over and over again and always expect a different outcome.






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