Understanding Interpersonal Relationships With Mahendra Trivedi by Trivedi Global

The Master of transformation Mahendra Trivedi says that an interpersonal relationship is a strong bond that develops between two individuals; the duration of this bond may vary from a brief one to a long- lasting one.
Types of Interpersonal relationships
• Family: Parent-child, siblings, uncle-niece, grandmother-grandson, husband-wife are relationships that fall within this category.
• Friends: School, college, neighborhood, clubs, parties and social gatherings are generally places where one ends up making friends.
• Colleagues: Bonds that develop on account of professional reasons with the employers, co-employees, clients, vendors etc.
• Romantic: romantic connection between individuals leads to an interpersonal relationship.
• Acquaintances: Some relationships might not fit in either of the above sections; relationships built with your teacher, local shopkeeper etc. fall within this category.

Importance of Interpersonal relationships
• Relationships are important to bring joy and happiness; staying happy helps keep us fit and healthy.
• Healthy relationships have been proven by research to help people lead longer and content lives.
• Good relationships instill a feeling of protection.
• Effective relationships help boost academic and career growth.
On the contrary, poor relationships may lead to metal tension, heartbreaks, depression, alcohol and drug abuse and other such problems.
Stages of relationships by Mahendra Trivedi
• Association - the first stage consists of getting to know each other.
• Development- In the second stage factors such as compatibility, trust and care begin to develop between two known people.
• Continuation- during this stage a relationship continues to grow and become stronger. It is at this stage that acquaintances become good friends or romantic relationships convert to marriage.
• Decline- Many interpersonal relationships may not carry on for long, for reasons such as loss of compatibility, betrayal, distance, monotony and so on. Such relations begin to deteriorate with time.
• End- Relationships may come to an end on account of several reasons; a person may die, romance may fade away, there may be a lack of trust or people may never end up meeting again.
Trust, respect, honesty, empathy, great rapport and dependability are some factors that help sustain relationships.
How does Mahendra Trivedi Help Build Interpersonal Relationships
The Trivedi Effect®, introduced by Mahnedra Trivedi emerges as a wholesome phenomenon that provides comprehensive mental as well as physical benefits; proven time and again through 4000 different studies conducted world over on living as well as non-living things. It is based on the concept of transmission of energy through the power of one’s thoughts. And, it is this energy that infuses the recipient with a great sense of inner calm, peace and tranquility; a feeling that helps people in staying positive; restores and strengthens their faith back in interpersonal relationships, often strengthening them for good.
Mahendra Trivedi and The Trivedi Mastersâ„¢, Dahryn Trivedi, Alice Branton, and Gopal Nayak have helped in transforming lives of many through their Energy Transmissions; helping them strengthen their connection with their Inner Guidance System and emerge as more confident, self assured individuals ready to form and strengthen their relationships without insecurities, mistrust, doubt or complexes.
If you too want to know more about Mahnedra Trivedi and enjoy the benefits of The Trivedi Effect® feel free to enroll in one of the Trivedi Master Wellnessâ„¢ programs and retreats.

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