Taking a break in a relationship | take a break for a while
Takingabreakcouldsaveyourrelationship,butitcouldalsodestroyit.Inthisarticle,I’mgoingtodescribe7scenarioswheretakingabreakisagoodideaand3scenarioswhereitclearlyisn’t.Afterthat,I’llexplainhowtomakethebreaksuccessful(ifyoudecidetogothroughwithit[1]).Wehavealottogooversolet’sgetstarted.7reasonswhytakingabreakisagoodidea1)Ifyoucan’tstopfightingIfthearguments,bickering,andconflictarenever-endingwithyourpartner,thenitmightbeagoodideatotakeabreak.Whenargumentscontinuetofester,theunbearabletensionitc...
Taking a break could save your relationship, but it could also destroy it.
In this article, I’m going to describe 7 scenarios where taking a break is a good idea and 3 scenarios where it clearly isn’t.
After that, I’ll explain how to make the break successful (if you decide to go through with it[1]).
We have a lot to go over so let’s get started.
7 reasons why taking a break is a good idea 1) If you can’t stop fightingIf the arguments, bickering, and conflict are never-ending with your partner, then it might be a good idea to take a break.
When arguments continue to fester, the unbearable tension it causes won’t be good for you or your partner’s emotional health.
An official break up might also occur after a big argument. That’s never a good way to end things.
Taking a break from each other gives you space to rebalance your perspective and understand what you really want in life, according to[2] relationship expert Steve War...