you must want to make it work. Be the bigger person and take that first step.
Confront the problem. It doesn’t help anyone or the situation when we simply sit around and rehash the events that led up to a broken relationship. Yes, gossip may make you feel better temporarily, but in the long run, what went down will eventually get to you. Go straight to the source. Confront the issue and talk it out from the start.
Don’t let weeks go past and or even years, because if you do, you’ll start to forget why you even fell out with the person in the first place. And then you’ll forget what part you played in it, thus the initial issue will never get fixed.
Self-Evaluate. Once you have gotten down to the root of the cause, take a moment to take it all in. Self-evaluate before you try to blame judgment on the other. Truly try to see the situation from their point of view.
Take ownership. When it comes to mending a relationship worth fighting for, there is no right or wrong. There is only room for understanding. Take ownership of the things you