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How to Stay Committed: on Relationships

Dedication is the key to any activity. From all the business during the day, it is important to make someone a priority. If you're in a relationship, one question to really take into consideration is how to stay committed and keep the level high. 1. Make Major Decisions Together: Healthy relationships constitutes two people who are decisive enough and who can plan for their future together. They live life like it is for the both of them, not just for one. From finances to even the smallest detail. While it sounds like a married life already, this first step is really crucial to building a committed relationship. 2. Make Sacrifices for each other: One sure sign that you're in a committed relationship is that you and your partner gets out of each other's way to meet each other's needs. Fit your schedule with them, you sometimes notice that your first priority is your partner's not yours already--this just means that the level of care and love has reached the level of sacrifice. 3. Go on a Vacation Together: Doing something recreational can help you and your partner have quality time for each other. Engaging in something like this means that you want to unwind with the person that is very important to your life. You are doing the sabbatical not only to benefit your self but for your significant other. 4. Don't let a Day Pass without Forgiveness: Love is everything in a relationship. No matter what your partner did to you, or whatever you've experienced together, It isn't that hard to forgive and make-up. Especially if it's just a small thing that can be solved through an honest conversation with your partner. 5. Make God/Spirituality the center of the relationship: When there's a foundation into a relationship, it grows stronger. Especially if it's something larger than both of you. Take some time to give all your concerns to God, or meditate for better consciousness. Doing activities like these does wonders for the both of you. Yes, commitment is a big word, difficult to take on and not easy to keep but if we're doing it for the person that we value the most, it becomes very easy.

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