It was a sad moment at the Australian Open earlier this week. Wilson was beat up and humiliated in front of the whole world and then thrown to the ground. His wounds are irreparable and his life is over. Even though he is only an inanimate object incapable of expressing his emotions, he knows first-hand how difficult it is when a relationship goes down under. Here are some ideas to repair a broken relationship before it's too late:
- Express yourself. It doesn't help when you bottle up your thoughts. If you're in a high-strung relationship, this is especially important. Communication can heal old wounds.
- Stop blaming others for your troubles. You are the one serving up double faults and failing to put the ball in play. Innocent loved ones don't know how to handle your antics. Leave your anger on the sidelines and promise to keep the rally going with consistent strokes of love and kindness.
- Stop treating your loved ones like opponents and learn to play doubles. The game of life has enough adversaries. When you start treating your loved ones like partners and you learn how to move together in harmony, you will no longer feel alone on the court. You will also save a lot of money replacing tennis rackets.
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