
THE FIVE PHASES OF A RELATIONSHIP
When you talk to people about relationships you will find that many people go through a great many. Especially if they are 30,40 or 50. Truth be told people fail in relationships because they were never taught how to be in them. Many people, especially those who want those lasting mate relationships look to people that been together 30, 40, 50 and even 60 years and they want that. The fact of the matter is that most marriages that last that long are because people's concept of marriage is different. Today it's quicker to get divorced and people are taught you don't have to put up with a lot of things that people once did. So too, although a lot of people don’t realize it, they learned to go through all 5 phases and be successful at it. Today, you ask people what the phases of a relationship are and it will basically be two that most people know. The Honeymoon Phase and the Problem Phase. Back in the day the community supported marriage and that is not to say that they always got it right or that there were no problems. The difference is that the community supported marriage and people staying together. Today it doesn't and because they don't there are very few good examples of marriages. Marriages where people are truly happy and together for long periods of time. So, people look at the failed ones and model their relationships after them.
All relationships, no matter what kind you have go through the five phases. This happens fast, together or slow, but you go through them and unless you know what they are and how to navigate through them, you will have a problem. We at Supreme Life Consultants teach you all five phases and we can help you in whatever type relationship you have if you have problems in any of the phases. Now many people classify them different than us or combine them or what not, but for us this is the five phases. (1) The meeting Phase, (2) the Honeymoon Phase, (3) the Problem Phase, (4) the Moving forward or on Phase and (5) Happily ever after or new beginning Phase.