Saturday, November 16, 2019

Building a Healthy Relationship Tips-1

 What makes a healthy relationship?

All romantic relationships go through ups and downs and they all take work, commitment, and a willingness to adapt and change with your partner. But whether your relationship is just starting out or you’ve been together for years, there are steps you can take to build a healthy relationship. Even if you’ve experienced a lot of failed relationships in the past or struggled before to rekindle the fires of romance in your current relationship, you can learn to stay connected, find fulfillment, and enjoy lasting happiness.

Every relationship is unique, and people come together for many different reasons. Part of what defines a healthy relationship is sharing a common goal for exactly what you want the relationship to be and where you want it to go. And that’s something you’ll only know by talking deeply and honestly with your partner. However, there are also some characteristics that most healthy relationships have in common. Knowing these basic principles can help keep your relationship meaningful, fulfilling and exciting whatever goals you’re working towards or challenges you’re facing together.

You maintain a meaningful emotional connection with each other. You each make the other feel loved and emotionally fulfilled. There’s a difference between being loved and feeling loved. When you feel loved, it makes you feel accepted and valued by your partner, like someone truly gets you. Some relationships get stuck in peaceful coexistence, but without the partners truly relating to each other emotionally. While the union may seem stable on the surface, a lack of ongoing involvement and emotional connection serves only to add distance between two people.

You’re not afraid of (respectful) disagreement. Some couples talk things out quietly, while others may raise their voices and passionately disagree. The key in a strong relationship, though, is not to be fearful of conflict. You need to feel safe to express things that bother you without fear of retaliation, and be able to resolve conflict without humiliation, degradation, or insisting on being right.

You keep outside relationships and interests alive. Despite the claims of romantic fiction or movies, no one person can meet all of your needs. In fact, expecting too much from your partner can put unhealthy pressure on a relationship. To stimulate and enrich your romantic relationship, it’s important to sustain your own identity outside of the relationship, preserve connections with family and friends, and maintain your hobbies and interests.

You communicate openly and honestly. Good communication is a key part of any relationship. When both people know what they want from the relationship and feel comfortable expressing their needs, fears, and desires, it can increase trust and strengthen the bond between you.

Falling in love vs. staying in love


For most people, falling in love usually seems to just happen. It’s staying in love—or preserving that “falling in love” experience—that requires commitment and work. Given its rewards, though, it’s well worth the effort. A healthy, secure romantic relationship can serve as an ongoing source of support and happiness in your life, through good times and bad, strengthening all aspects of your wellbeing. By taking steps now to preserve or rekindle your falling in love experience, you can build a meaningful relationship that lasts—even for a lifetime.

Many couples focus on their relationship only when there are specific, unavoidable problems to overcome. Once the problems have been resolved they often switch their attention back to their careers, kids, or other interests. However, romantic relationships require ongoing attention and commitment for love to flourish. As long as the health of a romantic relationship remains important to you, it is going to require your attention and effort. And identifying and fixing a small problem in your relationship now can often help prevent it from growing into a much larger one down road. The following tips can help you to preserve that falling in love experience and keep your romantic relationship healthy.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Experiment With Camera Angles For Outstanding Photos This Wedding Season



Wedding season is around the corner and wedding photographers are in great demand again. Why not? After all, everyone likes to document the best moments of their lives. Every couple likes the best story to be cherished for the rest of their lives.

Interestingly, wedding photography has undergone a paradigm shift in recent times. There are many talented artists who give up their high paid jobs just to pursue their passion in photography. Also, there is a sharp incline towards candid and natural shoots.


Gone are the days when couples modelled in meticulous poses. Now it is all about an effortless and natural glimpse into a couple’s celebration of love, devoid of synthetic and ‘straight at the camera’ stills. The right angle, lens and digital techniques is making wedding photography very impressive.
 

“The trend is not just limited to weddings but also, ‘save the date announcements’, engagements and pre-wedding shoots, the idea is catching up relentlessly. This trend is an added dimension to wedding photography and capturing such moments is an art in itself,” says Morvi Kumari, wedding photographer and founder of Morvi Images. So the gist is that you have to capture an unaware audience, but what more? Morvi Kumari gives few insights.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

New Year Celebration

                       Happy New Year 2016

World celebrated new year in india and rest of world with lot of fireworks and lighting.

Here are some stuning photos of welcome event of 2016 with cheers and happiness of crowd.














Thank you 2015...Welcome 2016...

Monday, December 28, 2015

How to Live an Alternative-Comedy Life Style



At some point, you may have thought, I wish I was funnier. But not in a lame, mainstream filmy way. I wish I was weird-funny. I wish people told stories about me. Did you hear about the hilarious thing that one person did yesterday? He rode a cow through Central Park. He went to a Trump rally as a joke. He got “nSync” tattooed on his back.

I wish my life was a series of memorable, alternative-comedy moments.
It’s not as hard as it seems.
Here are some tips:

As a warmup, spend a few hours a week in a senior citizens’ home. Never let on that you’re there as a goof. In order to make people think that you’re a real volunteer, actually help the patients. Get to know their children and their grandchildren. Earn their trust. Then, after eight or nine years, give a long speech about the intelligence and precision of the Japanese Army during the Second World War. The old people will hate it, but they’ll all be in wheelchairs or whatever, so you’ll be fine.

After you stop volunteering at the senior citizens’ home, get the most normal job ever. The more normal, the more hilarious. On most days, stroll in a little late, with your hair parted down the middle, and say, “Sorry I’m late. I was just livin’ on the edge. Are y’all Aerosmith fans?”

Your colleagues may think that you’re joking, but you should actually be a huge Aerosmith fan. It’s funny only if you find a way to do it in earnest.

Mess with everyone by putting a whole roasted pig with an apple in its mouth in the break-room fridge. (Before you do this, become a great cook so you can prepare the pig yourself and carve it for everyone.)

Memorize your co-workers’ favorite conversation topics. Discuss these with them, and let their knowledge genuinely impress you. This may sound difficult, but once you’re in the alternative-comedy groove your questions will flow naturally. If you become invested in your co-workers themselves, and therefore in their answers, they will never figure out that your presence at the office is a gag.

Identify the least cool secretary in your joke workplace and ask her to have lunch with you every day. Make a genuine attempt to get her into hip-hop. Pick a terrible local rapper and take her to every one of his shows. If you can trick a loser secretary into loving hip-hop while convincing a crappy rapper that he’s actually got fans, that’s a two-for-one alt-comedy joke.

Marry the secretary—the ultimate goof. But, to make sure that she doesn’t suspect anything, really fall in love and give her your whole heart. Make up nicknames for each other. Have silly traditions. The whole deal. Trust me, if you can manage the little mental trick whereby you actually love her so much that you’ll do anything for her, she’ll be none the wiser.

To heighten the joke, have kids. Raise them as if they aren’t a gag. Love them and tell them that they can accomplish anything, all the while kind of winking to yourself, thinking, I can’t believe they’re buying this crap.

If you really commit to being a full-on weirdo, your years of pranking will pay off in a hilarious indie-film-style ending on your deathbed. You’ll be surrounded by co-workers from your fake job and your wife and children from your hilarious joke marriage.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Coffee With Love

Coffee best ingredient for making LOVE in couple

Two to three cups of coffee a day can help you rev up your sex life, interesting research has found. According to researchers from the University of Texas, men who drink two to three cups of coffee a day are less likely to have erectile dysfunction (ED).





"Diabetes is one of the strongest risk factors for ED so this was not surprising," explained David S Lopez, lead author and assistant professor at the University of Texas Health Science Centre at Houston (UTHealth).

The results found that men who consumed between 85 and 170 milligrams of caffeine a day were 42 percent less likely to report ED. Those who drank between 171 and 303 milligrams of caffeine a day were 39 percent less likely to report ED compared to those who drank zero to seven milligrams a day.

This trend was also true among overweight, obese and hypertensive men. Caffeine triggers a series of pharmacological effects that lead to the relaxation of the penile helicine arteries and the cavernous smooth muscle that lines cavernosal spaces, thus increasing penile blood flow.


 

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Relationship Counseling

              Relationship Counseling




When some couples seem to be happy all the time time, some couples may experience marriage problems after 20 years of togetherness. Some couples find it difficult to live with each other even for a second soon after they find that they're incompatible.

Abusive Marriages Are Piling Up

There are so many relationship problems and solutions but our topic of discussion is about the benefits of relationship counselling.

Does it really work? Is it totally successful? How can a third person solve your relationship problems and help you out?

Though there are some relationship counselling benefits, it doesn't always mean that all relationship problems can be solved.

When To Seek Relationship Counselling?

But still, it is advisable to try it out when nothing else seems to be working in the relationship. Are you wondering why? Well, read on...

Why Relationship Counselling Isn't A Bad Idea

You Can Gain Some Clarity

A third person can always view things objectively. When there is objectivity, there could be more clarity. You can understand why things are going wrong once you get clarity through a discussion with a counselor.

You Can Vent Out

You will have someone to listen to all your problems, grievances and complaints about your spouse. After venting out, you will feel good. In fact the negative energy sometimes leaves your system when you vent out. This could also be a healthy way of sorting out things.

You Don't Need To Worry About Being Judged

When you are in front of a total stranger, you seldom have the fear of being judged as a good or a bad person. This gives you the courage to talk about your darker side too.

If Your Problems Are Not Solved....

After trying everything, what would you do? If counseling too doesn't help, you will at least know that it is time to move on as everything else to stay together as a couple has failed.

We need old fashioned relationships again



An old saying goes 'old is gold'. Yes, they work now-a-days as well such as certain old fashioned tricks, beliefs, ideas come out to be great even in this 21st century.

Likewise, if you use some of them to build your relationships in today's context, you may reap good fruits out. 

If old tricks and habits are giving us one right way to a good future to our relationships of any nature, why not try it!

Old-Fashioned Romantic Tips

Whatever kind of relationships one has, not only to the love birds but other kinds as well, it needs nourishment and proper care to grow and become a happy one.

We can bring out a number of old fashioned relationship habits in our own relationships to give it a twist and get it strengthened the old fashioned way. There are some old fashioned relationship habits that can be brought back.

The most important thing in a relationship which is missing now-a-days is honesty. People have relationships but they lack the proper honesty needed in it.

The old fashioned relationships are very appealing to be honest, no matter which relationship we indulge in. That is the way old people had a very string bond relationships with all

Electronic age has made sever discontentment into our relationships. The social media is having a greater impact on the present generation. Letters generally create a lasting effect on our emotions as they are physically in our reach when we read it. 

Online Love Letters Are Better!

Thus, it would create somekind of magic in your togetherness. For the love birds, it would come out to be another romantic tale. 

Technology is making development in our society but at the same time, it is cutting down our time to spend with our loved ones.

We always have a busy schedule and we lack the time to think of our people. Though our elders too were busy in their work they made enough time, for whom they loved, and they cared. 

Taking some time out especially for your partner would make him/her feel special and you would be able to locate yourself amongst someone who really cares for you. 

The young generation specially has got roofed with their Smart phones and other gadgets and thus, their feelings are not very genuine.

The magic what is created by the physical appearance can't be compared to that of the soft-copies. Flowers till today, has the most attractive attitude in itself in building up strong and everlasting impression in a relationship.

Bring some flowers to your loved ones and see the reactions they give. Those surprise chats, messages, and expensive gifts can't get the attention that is created by the beautiful flowers. 

Yes, old is always the gold! What ancient world knew about keeping a relationship good is not a cup of tea for us, the 21st centurions. 

They had an art of maintaining happiness in everyone's hearts by making them feel special. These are the small things we need to avail in our generation to cope and keep up with our special ones.