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Maybe you’re wondering whether to stay or go in your marriage or relationship. Or perhaps you’re asking yourself: What are the key signs I should keep trying? It can feel confusing because, often, you can’t see the forest for the trees.
First, you fall in love and everything seems perfect—a match made in heaven. Then arguments happen, and things go south. You might feel disrespected, unheard, unappreciated, or even lonely and unloved at times. You may even feel like you don’t like or love your partner anymore and wonder if ending things is the only solution.
Then, things improve. You think, I do want to work this out.
And then, old patterns of disappointment and conflict resurface.
But here’s the truth: all relationships have issues and obstacles—even the seemingly perfect ones on Instagram! Your relationship could be worth saving. The key is to look at the trend:
Is your relationship improving over time?
Is your partner growing and becoming a better match for you?
If the answers are yes, ending things now could mean throwing away a relationship that could become amazing. Here are 11 key signs that you should keep trying in your relationship.
1: Small Acts of Care and Help
Is your partner becoming more helpful or caring in small ways? Are they saying loving things, giving small gifts, or helping around the house?
2: Personal Growth
Is your partner actively growing as a person—through therapy, coaching, or self-improvement courses? This shows they’re willing to evolve into the partner you need.
3: Greater Authenticity
Is your partner more real with you, sharing feelings and thoughts honestly, without attacking? Do you feel more compassion for them over time while maintaining respect?
4: Attention and Appreciation
Is your partner more attentive, appreciative, and eager to spend time with you? Are they planning new dates or fun activities together?
5: Interest in Your Life
Are you connecting as best friends in a deeper, more intimate way? Is your partner showing more genuine interest in your life and experiences?
6: Affection
Is your partner showing more verbal and physical affection—through texts, hugs, kisses, or sweet gestures?
7: Romance and Sexual Intimacy
Is your partner planning romantic or sexual encounters? Are they making an effort to keep the spark alive?
8: Forgiveness
Is your partner more forgiving? Do fights resolve more quickly, with intimacy restored rather than lingering resentment?
9: Shared Spiritual or Religious Activities
Does your partner participate in spiritual or religious practices with you? Shared practices often increase connection, reduce blame, and encourage forgiveness.
10: Willingness to Seek Help
Is your partner open to couples therapy or coaching? This shows a genuine commitment to healing and improving the relationship.
11: Absence of “Four Horsemen” Trends
Is your relationship avoiding these toxic trends:
Growing colder and more distant
Increasing defensiveness
More criticism or nitpicking
Greater contempt and disrespect
If these negative patterns are present, it may indicate a relationship in trouble. But if positive growth trends dominate, your relationship could thrive with effort.
Scoring Your Relationship
If you can answer yes to #10 and #11, and yes to at least four other questions, it’s likely worth rolling up your sleeves and working on your relationship. With attention and care, your relationship could grow into something deeply fulfilling and lasting.