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» »Unlabelled » HOW TO AVOID HEART BREAK IN A RELATIONSHIP.

1. Not all relationships must lead to marriage. Some
relationships are for a reason, others are for a season
only few are for a life time. If it doesn't work out
don't kill yourself because it was for something.
Discover the purpose and move on.
2. Don't give a man or a woman the totality of your
heart before giving the totality of your heart to God.
Love that person but put God first.
3. Don't get carried away with beauty or money, if
that person's inner person cannot keep you, his
money or her beauty cannot either.
4. Love is never enough,
understanding,compatibility, wisdom, patience
and tolerance are equally important.
5. When the negative signs are more than the
positive signs. It is better to withdraw your heart
before it gets 'broken'.
6. Extreme jealousy is the quickest way to break that
relationship.
7. Don't demand trust, earn it or build it or show it.
8. Never you compare him or her to someone else.
9. Your relationship should not only be marriage
driven but care, love and concern driven.
10. Don't marry him or her because you saw him or
her in church. Many are in church but not in touch
with God.
It is not WHERE you meet, but WHO you meet that
counts.

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