Traumatic experiences can color ones perception about himself or herself. Identifying your traumatic past and impact will help you seek the required help to make your relationship/marriage blissful.
The journey to becoming an irresistible partner, which is our core objective for the year, must begin with ourselves, but this cannot become a reality without first understanding the concept of self-perception.
Singles aspiring to be married and married individuals have to deliberately shun negative self-perception so as to be confident internally and not be excessively jealous or overly protective of their spouses in order not to end their "good" effort in futility.
No marital relationship is immune from conflict. Likewise, the impacts of conflicts on marital relationships can either be positive or negative depending on the personalities of the couples involved and how skilled they are in the management and resolution of conflict.
Dull countenance or depression is a mood disorder that is associated with the feeling of sadness, emptiness, low self-worth, guilt, loss of interest in routines and lack of energy to be enthusiastic about life.
Not seeking help and not accepting faults are both indications of negative self-perception, which could afterward trigger bitter envy if not diagnosed and treated on time.