Your expectations - Deepstash

Your expectations

Don't expect your partner to think like you. It's important that you give your partner room to have their own opinions and views without trying to change them or manipulate them to your way of thinking. 

An effective partnership is really about voluntarily becoming a team because you recognize that together you are better than the sum of your parts.

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"Having someone wonder where you are when you don't come home at night is a very old human need." — Margart Mead

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