I believe that long range relationships can work do to the fact that I am in a long range relationship. Everything has been working out well we have been together for one year and tomorrow we will be together for one year and a month. Many people could argue about this and disagree but i'm going to use my relationship as an example and explain to you why I believe long range relationships can work out. It was a lot easier being with my girlfriend in the beginning of our relationships because I lived in Mexicali for eight years. In the beginning of my freshman year I moved back to the valley and left with the thought “how will we be able to see each other?” I remember weeks before I moved she had also recently moved to a new house and didn't
Having a strong relationship takes a lot of work and commitment sometimes. It's amazing to have a long lasting strong relationship and it's not so amazing when they start to fade. There are many qualities that can help keep strong relationships. Everyone love's having that strong relationship with those special people in their lives, and they still have strong relationship's because of the different qualities in their relationship with the people. Even if a strong relationship ends you'll always make new ones and you'll have learned from the previous one what to do and not to do. In this essay i'm going to list three qualities that has helped me keep strong relationships.
Iowa was a complete new experience for me, and Minnesota was home for both Anthony and I. Between the two of us, I was the first to go off to college. Anthony had a week before he was going to be moving to Minneapolis. The week he had left in our hometown must have been before a lot harder for him than it was for me in Iowa City. Initial adjustment to living apart is often a very hard experience (Mendenhall, 2014c). It didn’t matter if we had three months of summer to prepare for this moment; it was going to be rough no matter what. Looking back now, I believe it must have been harder for Anthony at first. He had to drive by my neighborhood and try to not think about me, or drive by the lake where we would walk and not reminisce about the
Our society is like the wind, constantly changing. But, if you were given the chance to change one thing about our current society, what would it be? I myself would change the secrecy the federal government employs. Why keep the US populace in the dark about certain matters? What if something dangerous was made by the government? Wouldn't you like to know if something is threatening your lives, or would you prefer not to know? What about affairs overseas? Relationships with other nations (the real relationships)? Wouldn't you as an American citizen feel the need to know this?
Transference includes feelings that the client has developed toward the nurse related to similar feelings toward a significant person in the client’s early childhood. That is when the person transfer feelings based on feelings experienced within people and early life experiences onto you the nurse or perhaps another person that the client is involved with. Depending on that relationship, a client may either form a positive or negative transference. For instance; a mother was very strict which the individual found a difficult experience to be on the receiving end; the client may transfer those difficult feelings onto anyone that the client perceives as being in a position of power. For example; it may be an administrator, doctor or you as a
Communication, coping ability, and loyalty are all very important elements that a strong relationship should consist of. In the last four years my cousin and I thought we had mastered those elements. On May 12, 2016, the day before my graduation, we were proven wrong.That afternoon, we got Into an intense debate that caused our relationship to change drastically.The bond that we had was supposed to be unbreakable. No one would’ve ever thought that something as simple as her not being able to get a ticket to my graduation would’ve torn us apart.
In a lifetime, a person will associate with many people, building stronger bonds with some friends or family member over others. Over time, some relationships will grow while others fade, however it is possible to preserve those connections that mean the most. There are qualities that will build the relationship stronger or break it down. Qualities such as forgiveness, communication, and respect can be the defining traits that make a healthy lifetime relationship.
This article represented a case study that three doctors underwent in order to identify the reasons why some young adults are incapable of maintain a long-term relationship. In the experiment, 141 male and female participants were involved, all of which were between 24-35, and who some had a hard time maintain long-term relationships while others did not. Afterwards, several assessments were given to the young adults such as Depressive Experience Questionnaires, The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems Circumplex, The Mental Health Index, and DLR screening questionnaires. These tests specifically measured the levels of distress, dependence, self-criticism, and self-worth of each young adult. These test results further illustrated that those
Not being able to see your friend for six to seven years is hard. My parents decided to move to the united states in the cold winters of December 2009, and I hated it. To leave all of my precious things like my friends, house I had lived in since birth, and neighborhood that knew me since the day one, was not only difficult at the beginning I thought it would be impossible. I was totally heartbroken. According to my memories, I think I spent three to four days sitting in an airplane and after that we finally arrived in New York City. I already hated it, cities were bright, loud, and even in the night time everybody was running around in a hurry like there was a fire or something, I knew it then that I will never be able to be part of this city. After a while my parents were like wait until you get to Utah, I heard it's pretty quiet and peaceful city there, I was like we are moving again. Well I was little excited, because here I didn't like it at all.
There are many qualities to having strong relationships with a friend, a partner, or in a family relationship. The main qualities that are more wanted are trust, honesty, faithfulness, and love. Those four qualities create the foundation to any type of relationship, though as the relationship evolves the more qualities come out. When one shows or has these qualities it will lead to strong relationships in the future.
Leaving California was a giant step of getting older. My friends, family, school, hometown; all gone. 6 years old was a hard time to move away. I never thought that I would meet any new friends that were as good as the ones I had in California. Those friends were like my sisters, we shared everything together. Colorado, being 17 hours away, seemed like a whole other world. Another continent in fact. I had never been so far away from home
People interact constantly so human relationships are everywhere in life and in literature. Relationships are all around, even if it is not obvious. Relationships can range anywhere from friends to marriages. There are many different types of relationships, (comma or semicolon?) none of which are alike. Although, most people see relationships as good, some of them are bad and unhealthy. They can sometimes cause major problems that affect the people involved and others too. Relationships can also be between groups of people. Many stories have racism in them which is a perfect example of bad relationships with groups of people. Almost all good stories have relationships in them which shows that relationships are vital to American Literature.
This article talked about the importance of using communication and relationships to find belonging. All of us want to find where we belong in this world and find others that can relate to us. We also use this kind of interaction almost daily since we are constantly surrounded by other people. The authors of this article believed in a theory that they called the Need to Belong Theory. Their theory stated that the need to belong to some group of people, communicate, have relationships, and interact with others was a universal need. This is a very important area of study because this kind of communication can have both positive and negative effects on our lives. In the studies that were done, it was found that people who had many good
Living far from home, even for a short period of time, can be really hard at the beginning. We have to remember that all changes are difficult, but they are
The main characters were Lindsay, Lance, and Ron within the minor characters being Jerrie and Toni. Lindsay and Lance are brother and sister that are attending the same college with Lindsay being a freshman and Lance being a Junior. Lindsay is currently in a long-distance relationship (LDR) with Ron, who is at Purdue University, which is 450 miles away. Lance has two short term girlfriends during the time of the case study, the first one being Jerrie who he dates for two weeks and Toni who he is still dating at the ending of the case study. The main issue during the case study is that Lindsay doesn’t know how to be in a LDR with Ron. They
Being in a relationship such as a long distance one can be hard. There’s the distance, of course, but also the lack of communication and touch. These things shouldn’t have to limit the amazing love that comes out of an LDR. I have amazing experience of being with someone in this type of relationship. My boyfriend and I have been dating for a little over a year. Getting to know someone before you enter a relationship like this is so important. There is a foundation you build and you get to know that person for who they are, how they live and generally how they treat you. I knew my boyfriend for around nine months before we started liking one another and became a couple.