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Stress and Relationships
Stress is an inevitable byproduct of relationships. The key to a successful relationship is not the ability of the couple to avoid stress, but how they both deal with stress. How you interact with your partner will be one of the determining factors as to whether you will help make a stressful situation better or worse. A mutually beneficial relationship will most likely result in the proper manner of dealing with stress, because each partner will constantly be looking for ways to give each other benefits, which will translate into doing things that help with the stress of their partner. Whereas another kind of relationship may have a much more difficult time handling the stresses of life.
In this article, we will talk about the stresses we experience in relationships, and about these other very important topics:
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What is stress? We give you a very plain definition of it.
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Practical ways of relieving stress: We tell what it is and what you can do to relieve stress by using your partner. We'll give you 5 easy to understand tips that really go a long way.
- We always want to give you tools to let you know where you are in your relationship. We'll give an example of what you might think if in you're relationship you deal with stress in a positive or negative way.
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"We all hear about the problems that stress can inflict on our health from increased heart rate to high blood pressure, headaches, nausea, grinding teeth, sexual dysfunction and more. Unfortunately, we all face situations and problems during each day, which can create stress. But, how do you handle these problems? What is the atmosphere in your relationship to help mitigate or exacerbate these situations? Does your relationship create more stress or help sooth and diminish it? When two people are in a relationship their actions affect each other."
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