How To Start Giving A F.U.C.K To Fix Your Relationship

What we all want in life is to be happy and peaceful. We want to feel content and happy in whatever we do, and wherever we go. And one of the best ways to ensure that you are truly happy in your life is by working to fix your relationship if itโ€™s not in the place you think it should be.

We strive to achieve our goal of happiness in a myriad number of ways: Trying to expand our business, pursuing our hobbies and passions, accumulating wealth and possessions.

But a 75 year old study conducted by Harvard University reveals that the single most important factor crucial for happiness is not money or possessions, but relationships.

โ€œThe clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: good relationships keep us happier and healthier, period. Good relationships donโ€™t just protect our bodies; they protect our brains,โ€ โ€“ Robert Waldinger, Psychiatrist, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the most in-depth studies on emotional well-being.

But itโ€™s not about having a heap of friends but about the quality of bond that you share with those who matter to you.

So now that we know our happiness is dependent on the quality of our closest relationships, how can we cultivate good relationships?

What factors impact the quality of our closest relationships?

From what I have learnt through a lot of research from various psychologists, neuroscientists and from my personal experiences is that:

Good relationships are built on two solid foundations: Trust and genuine concern.

Trust is the solid foundation on which any relationship is built. There can be no love, no friendship, and no lasting or fulfilling connection between two people. When you trust that your partner has your best interests at heart, you do not doubt their intent and are willing to put in the effort to make the relationship work.

The second important factor that is crucial for building happy and healthy relationships is a genuine concern. When we truly love somebody, we care for their wellbeing and growth as much as we care for our own well being and growth.

Related: How To Navigate The Stages of Love and Build A Healthy Relationship

When we truly love someone, we extend ourselves for the growth of the other person. That extension is sometimes uncomfortable and requires hard work and judgment.

โ€œLove is not simply giving; it is judicious giving and judicious withholding as well. It is judicious praising and judicious criticizing. It is judicious arguing, struggling, confronting, urging, pushing, and pulling in addition to comforting. It is leadership. The word โ€œjudiciousโ€ means requiring judgment, and judgment requires more than instinct; it requires thoughtful and often painful decision-making.โ€ โ€• M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values andย Spiritual Growth

Building happy, fulfilling and long-lasting relationships basically comes down to caring enough to give a F.U.C.K. When we care, it shows in our actions.

โ€œLove is as love does.โ€-M.Scott Peck

I have compiled a list of four thoughtful actions that can heal, save, and transform any relationship into a happy, fulfilling, successful and long-lasting relationship.

Here Is How To Start Giving A F.U.C.K To Fix Your Relationship

1. Forgiveness

You may think that forgiveness is something that you will offer to your partner only when they apologize or make amends but on the contrary, if you start to approach a situation from a standpoint of forgiveness, you will be in a better position to hear your partner and put your point across in a nonjudgmental manner.

Whenever a conflict arises, it is because your beliefs, values, and needs did not match with your partnerโ€™s for that particular situation and not because they are trying to hurt you. These two are very different things.

What people do is generally a reflection of their values and belief systems and nothing more than an attempt to meet their own needs.

Forgiveness comes naturally if you understand the fact that whatever your partner did was not with the intent to hurt you or harm you. Forgiveness gives you peace of mind and a calm space to be open to listening to another personโ€™s perspective. And when you listen calmly, you might just find their perspective worthy of consideration as well.

Forgiveness is not a gift we give to someone else but to our own selves. It prevents us from becoming bitter or resentful and helps us to better understand the situation.

Related: 10 Signs of a Healthy Relationship

2. Understanding

The two most important factors required for better understanding are empathy and deep listening.

Everyone has been born with different conditionings, values, preferences and belief systems. Everyone is at a different stage of evolution.

It is empathy that can enable us to step inside the shoes of another and understand why someone does what they do, what are their dreams, what are their hopes, what causes them pain, what brings them joy. When we listen to someone with deep attention, we listen to not only what is said but also the unsaid.

Most of the time the other person is not really upset about the pressing issue at hand but they are really upset about some of their base level feelings not being met. Beneath their anger and resentment is the pain and hurt due to their basic needs not being, be it feeling heard, safe, secure, or loved.

Even if you disagree with the specific request being made in the issues at hand but find a way to honor the spirit of the request, your partner will feel happy and fulfilled and the conflict will get resolved. And not only that, but you will also be able to fix your relationship for good.

3. Compassion

When we are having a dispute with our partner, we tend to get into a power struggle and engage in a one-up blame game. We start to defend our position and see the other person as an opponent and the temptation to attack them becomes almost impossible to avoid.

It would be easier to deal with the situation in a slightly mature manner if you have done some work on personal development.

If you can get out of the emotional rollercoaster of anger and resentment and find the strength to look at your partner with compassion for their perspective โ€“ even if you donโ€™t agree with it, you will be able to dissolve the conflict, and fix your relationship by agreeing to disagree.

Related: 12 Common Habits In Healthy Relationships Every Couple Swears By

4. Kindness

If we can extend kindness to our partners even during fights and arguments, we will instill the trust in each other that ultimately we are part of the same team and trying to find a solution to a problem together.

Kindness will help us to move beyond the stance of defending ourselves and enable us to listen openly to the other personโ€™s perspective. Most of the time there is no right or wrong perspective, both the sides have some valid points worthy of consideration.

Ultimately relationships are about teamwork and you can only fix your relationship, if you care enough to give a F.U.C.K and move together as a team.


Fix Your Relationship
How Start Giving F.U.C.K Fix Your Relationship Pin

Published On:

Last updated on:

,

— Share —

— About the Author —

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Today’s Horoscope

  • Daily Horoscope 16 May 2025: Prediction For Each Zodiac Sign

    Daily Horoscope 16 May 2025: Prediction For Each Zodiac Sign

    ๐ŸŒŸ Ready to unlock the secrets of 16 May, 2025? Discover your personalized horoscope and see what the stars have in store for you today! โœจ๐Ÿ”ฎ

    /

Latest Quizzes

Latest Quotes

  • Twist The Truth, And Then Play The Victim: Toxic Relationship Quotes

    Twist The Truth, And Then Play The Victim: Toxic Relationship Quotes

    Some people will do you dirty and never think twice

    /

  • I Admire Women Who Leave – Self Love Quotes

    I Admire Women Who Leave – Self Love Quotes

    Celebrate the strength of women who walk away from toxic relationships!

    /

Readers Blog

  • Divorce Detox – Offense Defense

    Divorce Detox – Offense Defense

    Divorce can be a tough life event. For some, divorce can be wonderful. Regardless of your perspective, there is one key concept that takes place in every divorce. That is, are you on the offensive or defensive? You may be asking yourself โ€“ What is he talking about? This isnโ€™t a sporting event with an…

    /

How To Start Giving A F.U.C.K To Fix Your Relationship

Written By:

What we all want in life is to be happy and peaceful. We want to feel content and happy in whatever we do, and wherever we go. And one of the best ways to ensure that you are truly happy in your life is by working to fix your relationship if itโ€™s not in the place you think it should be.

We strive to achieve our goal of happiness in a myriad number of ways: Trying to expand our business, pursuing our hobbies and passions, accumulating wealth and possessions.

But a 75 year old study conducted by Harvard University reveals that the single most important factor crucial for happiness is not money or possessions, but relationships.

โ€œThe clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: good relationships keep us happier and healthier, period. Good relationships donโ€™t just protect our bodies; they protect our brains,โ€ โ€“ Robert Waldinger, Psychiatrist, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the most in-depth studies on emotional well-being.

But itโ€™s not about having a heap of friends but about the quality of bond that you share with those who matter to you.

So now that we know our happiness is dependent on the quality of our closest relationships, how can we cultivate good relationships?

What factors impact the quality of our closest relationships?

From what I have learnt through a lot of research from various psychologists, neuroscientists and from my personal experiences is that:

Good relationships are built on two solid foundations: Trust and genuine concern.

Trust is the solid foundation on which any relationship is built. There can be no love, no friendship, and no lasting or fulfilling connection between two people. When you trust that your partner has your best interests at heart, you do not doubt their intent and are willing to put in the effort to make the relationship work.

The second important factor that is crucial for building happy and healthy relationships is a genuine concern. When we truly love somebody, we care for their wellbeing and growth as much as we care for our own well being and growth.

Related: How To Navigate The Stages of Love and Build A Healthy Relationship

When we truly love someone, we extend ourselves for the growth of the other person. That extension is sometimes uncomfortable and requires hard work and judgment.

โ€œLove is not simply giving; it is judicious giving and judicious withholding as well. It is judicious praising and judicious criticizing. It is judicious arguing, struggling, confronting, urging, pushing, and pulling in addition to comforting. It is leadership. The word โ€œjudiciousโ€ means requiring judgment, and judgment requires more than instinct; it requires thoughtful and often painful decision-making.โ€ โ€• M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values andย Spiritual Growth

Building happy, fulfilling and long-lasting relationships basically comes down to caring enough to give a F.U.C.K. When we care, it shows in our actions.

โ€œLove is as love does.โ€-M.Scott Peck

I have compiled a list of four thoughtful actions that can heal, save, and transform any relationship into a happy, fulfilling, successful and long-lasting relationship.

Here Is How To Start Giving A F.U.C.K To Fix Your Relationship

1. Forgiveness

You may think that forgiveness is something that you will offer to your partner only when they apologize or make amends but on the contrary, if you start to approach a situation from a standpoint of forgiveness, you will be in a better position to hear your partner and put your point across in a nonjudgmental manner.

Whenever a conflict arises, it is because your beliefs, values, and needs did not match with your partnerโ€™s for that particular situation and not because they are trying to hurt you. These two are very different things.

What people do is generally a reflection of their values and belief systems and nothing more than an attempt to meet their own needs.

Forgiveness comes naturally if you understand the fact that whatever your partner did was not with the intent to hurt you or harm you. Forgiveness gives you peace of mind and a calm space to be open to listening to another personโ€™s perspective. And when you listen calmly, you might just find their perspective worthy of consideration as well.

Forgiveness is not a gift we give to someone else but to our own selves. It prevents us from becoming bitter or resentful and helps us to better understand the situation.

Related: 10 Signs of a Healthy Relationship

2. Understanding

The two most important factors required for better understanding are empathy and deep listening.

Everyone has been born with different conditionings, values, preferences and belief systems. Everyone is at a different stage of evolution.

It is empathy that can enable us to step inside the shoes of another and understand why someone does what they do, what are their dreams, what are their hopes, what causes them pain, what brings them joy. When we listen to someone with deep attention, we listen to not only what is said but also the unsaid.

Most of the time the other person is not really upset about the pressing issue at hand but they are really upset about some of their base level feelings not being met. Beneath their anger and resentment is the pain and hurt due to their basic needs not being, be it feeling heard, safe, secure, or loved.

Even if you disagree with the specific request being made in the issues at hand but find a way to honor the spirit of the request, your partner will feel happy and fulfilled and the conflict will get resolved. And not only that, but you will also be able to fix your relationship for good.

3. Compassion

When we are having a dispute with our partner, we tend to get into a power struggle and engage in a one-up blame game. We start to defend our position and see the other person as an opponent and the temptation to attack them becomes almost impossible to avoid.

It would be easier to deal with the situation in a slightly mature manner if you have done some work on personal development.

If you can get out of the emotional rollercoaster of anger and resentment and find the strength to look at your partner with compassion for their perspective โ€“ even if you donโ€™t agree with it, you will be able to dissolve the conflict, and fix your relationship by agreeing to disagree.

Related: 12 Common Habits In Healthy Relationships Every Couple Swears By

4. Kindness

If we can extend kindness to our partners even during fights and arguments, we will instill the trust in each other that ultimately we are part of the same team and trying to find a solution to a problem together.

Kindness will help us to move beyond the stance of defending ourselves and enable us to listen openly to the other personโ€™s perspective. Most of the time there is no right or wrong perspective, both the sides have some valid points worthy of consideration.

Ultimately relationships are about teamwork and you can only fix your relationship, if you care enough to give a F.U.C.K and move together as a team.


Fix Your Relationship
How Start Giving F.U.C.K Fix Your Relationship Pin

Published On:

Last updated on:

,

— About the Author —

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Up Next

Living Like Roommates? 7 Subtle Signs Your Relationship’s On Autopilot

Living Like Roommates? 7 Signs Your Relationship's on Autopilot

“Roommate Syndrome” isnโ€™t just a fun buzzword, it’s anything but. Actually, it’s a massive relationship red flag, and one you should definitely steer clear of. Have you ever felt like you are living like roommates with your partner, rather than truly connecting with them?

If you answered yes, the unfortunately you are in a roommate relationship/roommate marriage. This sneaky little monster creeps in quietly.

One minute you’re finishing each other’s sentences, and the next, you’re discussing who left dishes in the sink for the third time this week.

The funny thing is that it’s not that you don’t care anymore, it’s just that the spark slowly faded and both of you didn’t even notice when. But hey, the good news? If youโ€™re reading this, thereโ€™s still time to bring the that vibe back.

Up Next

The 3 Words That Can Instantly Improve Your Relationship

How To Improve Your Relationship? Always Say These 3 Words

If you want to improve your relationship without grand gestures or complicated advice, then three words is all it takes.

This simple phrase can work wonders for emotional intimacy in relationships, helping your partner feel truly seen and heard. If youโ€™ve been wondering how to improve intimate relationships, this might just be your secret weapon.

KEY POINTS

Many relationships suffer not from a lack of love but from a lack of feeling understood.

Too often, we listen to respond rather than to truly hear our partner.

Not every problem needs a solution.

Up Next

Planning The Perfect Date Night: 4 Science-Backed Ideas

Planning the Perfect Date Night: 4 Science-Backed Ideas

Have you been trying your hand at planning date nights? Date nights are the perfect opportunity to unwind and connect with your partner, but how can you make it truly special and unforgettable?

This article is going to talk about four science-backed ideas that can help you plan the perfect date night, ensuring you both have an experience thatโ€™s not only fun but meaningful.

KEY POINTS

Engaging in exciting new activities together boosts excitement and mimics the feeling of falling in love.

Movie nights can improve relationships by fostering open and safe communication.

Up Next

7 Signs Youโ€™re Unknowingly Being Mean To Your Partner

Being Mean To Your Partner? 7 Toxic Habits To Watch For

Being mean to your partner doesnโ€™t always look like full-blown fights or throwing personal insults around. More often than not, it’s those little, unintentional habits that slowly chip away at your relationship, and by the time you notice them, it’s already too late.

You might be under the impression that you are simply joking around or being honest with them, but have you ever asked your partner if they feel the same way as you? Maybe there are signs you are the toxic partner, but you have never really stopped and thought about it.

We all screw up sometimes, but recognizing the problem is the first step to fixing it. So, letโ€™s break down some of the sneaky ways you might be being mean to your partnerโ€”without even realizing it.

Up Next

7 Signs Of Agape Love: What It Means To Love Unconditionally

7 Signs of Agape Love: What It Means To Love Unconditionally

We all know who messy modern relationships can be. Swipe right, swipe left, ghosting, breadcrumbing, situationships – it’s a circus out there and things are getting even crazier! In the midst of all this, exists something called “agape love”. Today, we are going to talk about what it is and the signs of agape love.

So, what keeps some relationships rock-solid when everything else feels disposable? It’s agape love. And once you experience and understand the characteristics of agape love in your life, it’s like an eureka moment.

You realize that true and unconditional love is more than butterflies and romantic gestures; it’s more about being there when it matters the most, even when things may seem tough.

Let’s first try to understand what is the meaning of agape love really.

<

Up Next

What Is A Couple Partnership And Is It A Better Alternative to Heterosexual Marriage?

Rethinking Marriage: Why a Couple Partnership Works Better

Marriage has been the go-to relationship model for ages, but its rigid roles donโ€™t always fit modern relationships. Enter the couple partnershipโ€”a partnership of equals where responsibilities are negotiated, not assigned by outdated gender roles.

A couple partnership is all about building a relationship that works for both partners, without the baggage of traditional marriage.

KEY POINTS

โ€œMarriage,” “wife,” and “husband” are cultural creations that identify specific roles for men and women.

A “couple partnership” gives us a chance at an equal, intimate, committed relationship.

Up Next

6 Ways Marriage Changes Everything: Seeing Marriage From A Different Lens

Marriage Changes Everything Big Ways You'll Feel It

Marriage changes everythingโ€”sometimes in ways you expect, and other times in ways that take you by surprise. The effects of marriage go beyond just a new last name or shared bills; it shifts how you see each other, how you fight, and even how time feels.

Itโ€™s a wild ride of love, growth, and plenty of “we had no idea this would happen” moments. This article is going to talk about the 6 effects of marriage and what it entails.

KEY POINTS

Different types of changes occur in a marriage.

It’s important to have ongoing communication to discuss the impact of changes and address any concerns.

Marr