I can’t tell you 100 percent what makes a relationship work. But I can see something good coming and I can see something bad coming. ~ Sandra Bernhard ~ [Source]
You can have a great relationship with some effort being put in. Know what makes a great relationship and what doesn’t. Being able to see the other point of view will help as it means you will learn how to respect their point of view.
By accepting that no one is perfect, you help to define for yourself if it’s right or happy. Life is short. Treasure what you have now. Here’s a video of how to have a great relationship with your son-in-law. Below are some of the 50 questions to build a great relationship.
- What are your favorite childhood memories?
- What was your first real memory?
- Did your family have any special or unusual traditions?
- What were your favorite subjects in school?
- What did you want to be when you grew up?
- Did you have any pets as a child?
- Did your family ever go on any memorable vacations?
- Did your family have any struggles as you were growing up?
- Were your parents demonstrably affectionate with you or one another?
- Did you have a pet name or nickname?
- What things made you laugh?
- What things scared you?
- How did you get along with your brothers and sisters (if applicable)? Or, what was it like to be any only child?
- Who were your best friends? What is your relationship with them like today?
- How did being a young adult change your relationships with your parents?
- What were your favorite books growing up? Movies?
- What are your job goals for the future?
- What is your relationship with your parents like now?
- Would you like to have children in the future? If so, what number would you consider ideal?
- What do you consider to be your natural talents?
- What one thing would you like to experience before you die?
How would you improve your relationship?
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