Ever run into a brick wall, so to speak, with your mate? Can’t seem     to pass “Go” without collecting 200 fresh wounds? Well, it’s time to     build a bridge and tear down that brick wall. Here
   are your tools:
   
   ATTITUDE – Get an attitude adjustment first. Lighten up and do a     180-degree about face. Read the Sunday comics, grab an old comic     book, turn on the Comedy channel, watch funny videos or
   DVDs. Get in a better mood and pass it along to your mate. Invite     your mate to tune in to comedy with you, too.
   
   2. FRIENDSHIP – Go back to being friends for starters now that     you’re in a good mood. Forget the love stuff, if you want. And just     focus on being good friends; share compliments, do things
   for one another, go out and have fun together, enjoy one another’s     company.
   
   3. RELAX – Let your hair down. Trust and relax. Be yourself. Don’t     let old wounds open or fester. Forget the garbage memories and just     be in the here and now together.
   
   4. TIME OUT – If possible, spend extra time together for awhile,     like during your original courting days. Hire a sitter, order out,     eat at fast food places, grab ice cream cones and go for walks in     the park. Get to know each other all over again. That’s the key.     Then you’ll remember why you fell for each other in the beginning     and history will hopefully repeat itself.
   
   5. COMMUNICATION – Take it slow and easy. Keep away from subjects     that you don’t agree upon. And slowly re-learn to communicate with     each other all over again. If necessary, and
   it’s not a crime or shame – get help. Seek a trusted friend or     adviser, a church clergy member or certified professional counselor.     No need to go it alone. Find your weak areas and how to over come     them and plan for future communication difficulties.
   
   6. GOALS – Gradually develop goals together so you’ll have a     direction to head. Write them down in a notebook just for the two of     you. And over time, develop them, revise them, cross them off your     list. The idea is to HAVE goals together and work towards a common     goal.
   
   7. SCRAP BOOK – Create a memory album together. Add photos,     clippings, menus and anything that reminds you of the “good times.”     Then when tough times comes, you’ll have something to
   “hold on to” – your bridge to romance.
   
   So don’t just sit back and sulk. Take short steps to improve your     relationships and let life’s problems magically pass by while you     hold on to your relationship.
   
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