On Relationship Building

The little things we do are what make a difference in our “buckets”

–“What goes around comes around”-author unknown

Treat others how you want to be treated–the Golden Rule

Time after time we see evidence that if we treat our significant others the way we would like to be treated and should be treated, we will see our relationship grow and strengthen.

This may sound odd coming from a divorced, middle-aged woman, but I do know the right thing to do. Don’t most of us?  It seems that I find myself getting a bit nostalgic as I remember all the good times I have had with a significant other, and how one or the other ruined the relationship by simply being selfish and foolish.  While I do not know if I will ever have another opportunity to do things right, I’d like to spend time helping others, guiding and mentoring others by sharing mistakes, lessons learned, and what actually works.

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Published by mima65

I am a Hispanic single woman, born and raised in the military lifestyle. Went on to become a veteran and an Army spouse. Throughout my life I have struggled with relationships, to include the most important, the one with my Father, God. I am currently working as a high school counselor, but am a Licensed Professional Counselor, and studying to take the Addictions Counselor exam for my LCDC. I want to help, encourage, and maybe through my many mistakes, help others, men and women.

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