Listly by Mayank Kumar
Most advisors say they want to create stronger relationships with their clients and their families. And when asked, every client’s top priority is taking care of their family. Yet, according to study by Fidelity Investments, 70% of widows sever relationships with their husband’s financial advisor. So why is there such a gap between desire and reality?
A strong case can be made that it’s becoming a woman’s world, and this goes far beyond the demographics of women outliving men.
It sounds counterintuitive as a way to improve your relationship, but take a break from your partner. Everyone needs their own space and quality time outside a relationship. Dating and marriage counselors remind us that you deserve that breathing room.
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Perhaps you’ve already read that most American adults are not getting the seven to eight hours per night of healthy sleep they need. But did you know that going to bed at different times negatively impacts you and your partner?
Partners who have been in a relationship for a long time are often great at giving gifts when they're supposed to. Their Christmas presents are thoughtful, and their anniversary gifts are exceptional. But, a relationship can also benefit from giving a gift just because. When you do this, you have the element of surprise on your side, and even those who claim to not like surprises usually do.
Another important habit is taking the time to be together. Some couples prefer to do this with a vacation—cruising to the Bahamas or spending a long weekend in New York. Others prefer to do a staycation, simply spending some time in a hometown hotel or a local spa. But, whatever you choose, choose something; taking a break will keep you from breaking apart.
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