3 Ways to Keep Your Relationship in the Positive Perspective

Are you trying to keep and maintain your relationship in the positive perspective, because it might have hit a rough patch recently?

How to Keep Your Relationship in the Positive Perspective?

Consider these two scenarios.

Dave has been married for 10 years. When he is away from his partner and thinks of her, he usually thinks about how she doesnโ€™t help out around the house enough or about recent fights theyโ€™ve had.

Sarah has been in a relationship for six years. When she is away from her partner and thinks of her, most of the time she thinks fondly about past vacations or other positive (and even neutral) memories.

In both of these scenarios, the crucial difference between Dave and Sarah is how positively or negatively they view their partner. Dave is showing signs of what Drs. John and Julie Gottman call Negative Sentiment Override, while Sarah appears to be in Positive Sentiment Override. This means that their overarching view of their partner, and ultimately their relationship, is seen through either a positive or negative lens.

Positive Sentiment Override (PSO) or the Positive Perspective is something that couples can work on every day. Having a Positive Perspective of your partner and your relationship helps to more effectively problem-solve during the conflict, make more repair attempts (an action or statement that aims at reducing escalating conflict), and generally see your partner in a more positive light.

Negative Sentiment Override (NSO) or the Negative Perspective, on the other hand, distorts your view of your partner to the point where positive or neutral experiences are perceived as negative. Couples in the Negative Perspective donโ€™t give each other the benefit of the doubt.

So, given this information, how can you maintain a Positive Perspective of your partner and your relationship?

Letโ€™s take a look at three ways you can work on seeing things in a more positive way.

1. Let your partner influence you.

Dr. Gottmanโ€™s research has shown you must let your partner influence you. When you have irresolvable problems in your marriage (everyone does!), you can either hold that against your partner or accept what you cannot change. When you accept your partner, you also accept their influence when discussing problems.

Letโ€™s do a mini-quiz to see how well you accept your partnerโ€™s influence. Challenge yourself by trying to think of how youโ€™d answer these questions during conflict:

  1. I am interested in my partnerโ€™s opinions on issues in our relationship. T/F
  2. I donโ€™t try to convince my partner to see things my way all the time. T/F
  3. I donโ€™t reject my partnerโ€™s opinions every time we argue. T/F
  4. I believe my partner has important things to say and value them. T/F
  5. I believe we are partners with equal say in our relationship. T/F

If you said โ€œtrueโ€ to all of the above, you are likely to accept your partnerโ€™s influence.

Want to know more about how to build a positive relationship? Read 10 Signs of a Healthy Relationship

2. Increase your fondness and admiration.

Another way to maintain a Positive Perspective of your partner is to increase your fondness and admiration for them. An easy way to do this is to let your partner know of at least one thing each day that you appreciate about them or about something they did. What are they adding to your life?

3. Turn toward bids for emotional connection.

A third way to keep your relationship in the Positive Perspective is to engage in what Dr. Gottman calls turning towards your partnerโ€™s โ€œbidsโ€ for emotional connection. When you turn towards, you engage with your partner and let them know you value their presence and what they have to say. You can turn towards by making eye contact, smiling, and responding with validation.

One way to practice turning towards is to make your conversations deeper and more meaningful by asking your partner open-ended questions. Try it. Ask your partner, โ€œWhat are you excited about right now?โ€ and listen to their response with interest.

When you accept influence, have fondness and admiration, and turn towards your partner, it helps you maintain a Positive Perspective of your partner and your relationship. Access the current state of your perspective. Do you see your partner through rose-colored glasses?

Want to know more about how you can make your relationship an emotionally healthy one? Read 9 Surprisingly Simple Secrets To Build A Happy and Emotionally Committed Relationship


Bringing your relationship in the positive perspective can seem like a bit of a task sometimes, but if both you and your partner are able to do that, you will have an unbreakable bond.

If you want to know more about keeping your relationship in the positive perspective, then check out this video below:

By Maureen Werrbach, LCPC

This article was originally published on The Gottman Relationship Blog.

Want to learn more? Receive four powerful tools to keep your relationship in the Positive Perspective in our popular guide, 7 Signs Your Relationship Will Last here.


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