Listening isn’t just about hearing words; it’s about actively engaging with your partner’s emotions and thoughts. If you find yourself zoning out or dismissing their concerns with a quick “I’m busy” or “It’s not a big deal,” you’re showing them that their feelings don’t matter. Effective communication is the foundation of a healthy relationship, and when you don’t listen attentively, it can make your partner feel neglected, unimportant, or unworthy of your time. Active listening, eye contact, and empathy go a long way in fostering connection.
2. Assuming you know best
3. Being dismissive
Being dismissive may not immediately seem like a big deal; however, it can quietly chip away at your relationship. You do this when you neglect your partner’s thoughts, feelings, or concerns as unimportant. You may interrupt them in the middle of talking, roll your eyes or degrade their opinion, thus invalidating and dismissing the one you love. Everyone wants to hear and gain respect in a relationship, so rather than dismissing your partner, make an effort to appreciate them when they are sharing their feelings and giving them time to express themselves. Acknowledging their point of view builds respect and strengthens your connection, while dismissiveness only creates distance.
4. Neglecting affection
When you’ve been with someone for a long time, it’s easy to assume they’ll always be there, and you may stop appreciating them as you once did. Taking your partner for granted can appear in small ways, like neglecting to say “thank you” for their help or assuming they will always take on responsibilities without showing appreciation. This can lead to feelings of resentment and frustration, as your partner may start feeling undervalued. Practice gratitude regularly, express appreciation for big or small things, and acknowledge the effort your partner puts into the relationship.
Kindness is more than just a feeling—it’s an ongoing practice. Being aware of these subtle behaviours can help you build a stronger, more compassionate relationship. If you notice any of these signs, don’t panic; simply acknowledge them and start making small adjustments. After all, kindness is the glue that holds relationships together, and even small shifts can lead to big positive changes.