Saturday, May 18, 2013
Relationship Reflection
Building strong and everlasting relationships is important for many reasons. The first relationships we build are those with our care-taker during infancy, it is through this relation we learn about love, trust, and those special bonds. In many cultures including my own, bonds are formed within the family structure first, for example bonds between parents, aunts and uncles and, cousins. The bonds formed between my cousins and I began during my infancy and continue even to this day. We have forms bonds of friendships through trust and communication, which have become stronger throughout the years. The lines of communication in any relationships are an important factor in keeping any relationship alive. Trust is another factor in maintaining these relationships, whether family or friends, or colleagues, if the trust between any two individuals is severed in anyway, it can be difficult to bond again, if at all.
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I agree that some relationships are built from infancy. How do other relationships built later in life differ from those built early on in life?
ReplyDeleteI agree also that relationships start from a baby. It set the tone for life as to how a child will develop the rest of their relationships with other people. I see this with my own children. Therefore, building a great relationship does have great benefits.
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You are so right the relationships start from infancy and even in-utero. The relationship with a parent can determine how a child builds relationships in the future. Good relationships are great to have and I believe that they can make someone a better person, knowing they have people supporting them. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your blog!