“Objectivity in healthy relationships encourages each person to be responsible for his own choices and actions and the consequences of them.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I didn't come from a background where I saw a lot of loving couples. All my aunts and uncles were either split… — George Lopez Copy Share Image
“1. Building Trust & Rapport. Trust and rapport are the heartbeat of business, the backbone of high performing teams, and the secret… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
I think long-lasting, healthy relationships are more important than the idea of marriage. At the root of every successful marriage is a… — Carson Daly Copy Share Image
“One of the clearest paths to building strong and healthy relationships is practicing mutual compassionate accountability.” — Gina Senarighi Copy Share Image
I think having healthy relationships makes me feel much more confident and available to do good work as an actor. — Rose McIver Copy Share Image
“Don’t just be a taker; healthy relationships require balance. Give with your words and be extra generous with your deeds.” — Steve Maraboli Copy Share Image
The more healthy relationships a child has, the more likely he will be to recover from trauma and thrive. Relationships are the… — Bruce D. Perry Copy Share Image
“Many couples have trouble with this aspect of marriage. They feel abandoned when their spouse wants time apart. In reality, spouses need… — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
“Triangulation Healthy relationships thrive on security; unhealthy ones are filled with provocation, uncertainty and infidelity. Narcissists like to manufacture love triangles and… — Shahida Arabi Copy Share Image
Young men are eager to "hook up" with women. And many say they have very good female friends. But some of the… — Michael Kimmel Copy Share Image
If you expect to get what you want 100% of a time in a relationship, you are setting yourself up for disappointment.… — Anne Nwakama Copy Share Image
“We need to be exposed to healthy relationships and treated with love and respect to break destructive patterns of thoughts and behavior… — Tanesia Harris Copy Share Image
“Trust and rapport are the connective tissue for gaining and maintaining healthy relationships. They provide people with the comfort and reassurance that… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Roosevelt’s revulsion at Tolstoy’s infantile, pathetic, endearing bon vivant—his categorical interpretation of healthy relationships versus unhealthy relationships—reveals a deep-seated disgust with physical… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“Our innate wiring, our brains are wired to crave for connections & relationships, but trauma; past experiences, rewires them for protection, self-preservation.… — Carson Anekeya Copy Share Image
“Not surprisingly, physical exercise and diet are key to healthy aging; the research proves that beyond any doubt. But serving others, maintaining… — Lewis Richmond Copy Share Image
“is a standard saying in the world of creation, “Focus on what you want, not what you don’t want.” If you go… — Julia Cannon Copy Share Image
The path to solid, supportive, healthy relationships, self-respect, and a quality life starts with the usually painful decision to do the Right… — Laura Schlessinger Copy Share Image
“As you remove toxic people from your life, you free up space and emotional energy for positive, healthy relationships.” — John Mark Green Copy Share Image
Maturity involves being honest and true to oneself, making decisions based on a conscious internal process, assuming responsibility for one's decisions, having… — Mary Pipher Copy Share Image
“Satan hates healthy relationships, because he despises everything that is from the hand of God. He wants to destroy our relationship with… — Debra Fileta Copy Share Image
“They are our children. We owe it to them to arm them with good knowledge, model healthy relationships, and understand that the… — Mark T. Arsenault Copy Share Image
Music is my way out. I keep things locked up and never say anything. I guess in order to say something to… — Florence Welch Copy Share Image
Spouses in healthy relationships cherish each other's space and are champions of each other's causes. — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
I guess in order to say something to one person, I have to sing it to a couple of thousand. It doesn't… — Florence Welch Copy Share Image
“Authenticity is the litmus test for the honesty, transparency, and trust which are necessary for healthy relationships.” — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
“Being authentic is key to living a happy life and enjoying healthy relationships.” — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
Because of Jesus Christ, peace can replace guilt. Healthy relationships can be restored. Addictions can be overcome. — M. Russell Ballard Copy Share Image
You should never hate being single so much that you pursue unhealthy relationships or fear being hurt so much that you avoid… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I avoided one-on-one situations, eye contact, and healthy relationships. Instead I took refuge in drinking too much, cheap sex, and sarcasm.” — Jason Najum Copy Share Image
“If you are going to change the world, it will be from leveraging your strengths; if you are going to achieve healthy… — Kyle Parton Copy Share Image
“Trust and rapport are essential for moving a positive first impression forward to create a meaningful and lasting connection. They are the… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
Self-esteem frees us to build healthy relationships, deliver greater energy in what we do, and do the work with others without weighing… — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
Healthy relationships don't just happen, it will take time patience, understanding with open heart and mind. Two people who truly want to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Conflicts in relationships are as natural as breathing. While conflicts lead to healthy relationships, they can throttle us if they are not… — Balroop Singh Copy Share Image
“We have to teach our children how to love, how to bond, how to deal with their emotions, how to have healthy… — Rebecca Eanes Copy Share Image
“For generations, parents have shaped 'fine' but deeply restless human beings. We may know 'how to act' but we're losing sight of… — Rebecca Eanes Copy Share Image
“...the advantage of having an unexpected opportunity to successfully grieve our early-life losses; to enjoy healthy relationships; to develop an unshakable sense… — Sherrie Eldridge Copy Share Image