1. Communication
Talking to your partner instead of bottling up your feelings and insecurities is a great way to maintain a clean slate. If your partner knows what is troubling you, they are more likely to be sensitive about the issue. Remember, your partner is not a mind reader, so don’t treat them like one.
2. Be Honest
At the risk of sounding like a complete cliche, ‘Honesty is the best policy.’ As dramatic as that sounds, it is actually quite true. Being honest with your partner helps develop trust, which will only benefit your relationship a great deal.
3. Be Positive
Problems arise in every relationship, but taking a negative approach and talking down towards your partner is not the right way to go. Do not assume that the relationship is doomed from the start and that you are heading towards a breakup. Have a positive approach towards the problems in your relationship.
4. Be Respectful
If you are respectful towards your partner then it becomes easier to talk about your problem. If you disrespect them, then they are bound to feel attacked and harassed. So have a respectful approach, after all, this is the person you love and want to be in a relationship with.
How To Deal With A Breakup?
1. Surround Yourself With Loving People
Being around your friends and family who love you is the best form of therapy. Their positivity will help you get better and put you in a better frame of mind.
2. Express How You Feel
It doesn’t matter how your creativity shines, you could write down how you feel, sing it or even dance it out of your system. But expressing yourself at this point is very important, don’t hold in the negativity.
3. Cut All Contact
Yes, you can be friends with your ex, but don’t try to force it immediately after the breakup. Giving yourself some space and time to heal is very important. Blocking or unfollowing them on social media doesn’t need to be out of bitterness, it could also be self-preservatory.

