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Best relationship topics to talk about in a healthy and happy love life

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• Love should bring a happy life

• Love should bring a happy life

Almost all of these conversation ideas can be repeated several times, in your together time. The best part about these relationship topics is that your partner will always have a new answer each time you ask most of these questions! These relationship topics cover all aspects of the relationship right from the daily details, all the way to the deeper and intellectual ones you need to keep your relationship stimulated. Pick a few topics, just bring it up when there’s a moment of silence. And watch your relationship grow!

Something to keep you excited.

Talk about your weekend plans together even if it’s still Monday evening. It’s exciting and fun, and it’ll give both of you something to look forward to after a long week of work. What do you want to do over the coming weekend?

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By having something to look forward to, it’ll even help both of you get through the week with enthusiasm because you know you have a good weekend coming up. Sometimes, making plans a few days ahead will also make sure both of you won’t get too lazy and back out in the last minute!

 Gratitude and admiration.

Ask your partners what they like or admire most about you. Talk about the things you like or admire about your partners. Let them know just how much you appreciate them, be it about their personality or about something they did the earlier week.

“So what’s been worrying you lately?”

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 Sounds so simple. But, this is one of those relationship topics that can make your partners feel grateful and cared for. Even if they have no worries, just knowing that you care and are concerned about their well-being would make them feel good about being in the relationship with you.

The work hours, and there’s a reason.

 There’s always something to talk about work, be it a new project or a bad boss. By talking about each other’s work life, it’ll help both of you understand each other’s professional sides and ethics better. Considering we spend a significant part of our day working, learning about each other’s daily work life can keep both of you connected.

If you avoid this relationship topic, don’t be surprised if your partner feels more comfortable talking about things with their work partner or another friend instead of you! Everyone needs to vent about work, so if not you, your partner will inevitably find someone else.

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There’s a new secret every day.

 Secrets are always fun to talk about. You can talk about secrets as a game where each of you has to take turns to reveal one new secret. It’ll be a lot of fun, and both of you can get to know each other more intimately.

This week’s pick.

There’s always something new and fun every week when it comes to movies and shows, or even what’s new on Netflix. Talk about each other’s favourite shows or the movies both of you are excited to watch together.

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To be continued…

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Weekly Horoscope

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Aries

You are a warrior by nature, try to balance out your own needs to ensure you do not give all of yourself to another. Give yourself some love, too!

Taurus

Do not fret, the secrets being hidden are not bad and are beneficial to your future. In fact, you will be super happy when they are revealed. Then, you can make strategic moves forward.

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Gemini

Your friendship circle is evolving, allowing you to meet new people who will become your best buds over time. Embrace the rare chance to connect and engage with others you meet now.

Cancer

Home is where your heart is this week. And the more reason for you to start making yourself feel cozier in your space now. Treat yourself to a few new items to decorate and spruce up your pad to get in the spring spirit. Add fresh.

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Leo

Lean into your higher mind and vibe. This will give you the ultimate opportunity to achieve personal fulfillment and spiritual growth over the next few months. Doing so will encourage you to reach new personal heights.

Virgo

Standing up for yourself takes a lot of guts and confidence. Luckily for you, you are able to assert your view against others and defend yourself against those who aim to bring you down.

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Libra

Making your mark on the world is challenging, but you are headed in the right direction. As long as you accept that you need to be a leader rather than an innovator in your endeavours, you can take on your goals with success.

Scorpio

You are being introspective and plotting your next moves on and off this week. Take this time and energy to strategise the upcoming sunny days, so you can use them to your advantage and achieve your desires.

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Sagittarius

It is time to get creative! This means busting out your drawing board, paintbrushes and colour palette to make art. Whether it is for professional endeavours or for pleasure, you will be inspired to bring your passions to light

Capricorn

Work is becoming very chaotic at the moment and requires all of your time, but you have the chance to balance out your vibe and not focus on professional endeavours. Find your chill spot and lean into self-care.

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Aquarius

You are feeling extra chatty and more able to engage with friends. Word of advice: think before you speak to avoid conflict with others.

Pisces

This week gives you the chance to restart, reboot and get motivated to take on new opportunities. The question is: Are you ready now?

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Seeing the child, not the label: Supporting children, teens with ADHD

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Attention-Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often mistaken for laziness or indiscipline. In consulting rooms across Accra and in reports from school teachers, the pattern repeats: children who are bright but forgetful, parents who feel helpless, teachers who see incompleteness.

 Research is clear-Barkley (2015) and others describe ADHD as a difference in the brain’s regulation of alertness, impulse and working memory, not a lack of effort. 

The family’s role begins with structure. Regular sleep, predictable meal and homework times, and a simple visual list (uniform → books → water → corridor) provide the external scaffolding these children need. Praise what is completed—“You opened the book and wrote the first sentence”-instead of rebuking what is missing. 

Schools can help by seating the child front-row and centre, giving short written plus verbal instructions, allowing brief movement breaks, using quiet nonverbal cues and, where possible, grading effort and method as well as neatness. These adjustments reduce conflict and raise submission rates without lowering standards. 

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Couples and caregivers should share roles: one grounds, one pivots, and both protect rest. Shame-“bad parenting, bad child”-needs replacing with fact: different wiring, needs scaffolding. 

Outcomes improve not by promises of perfection but by daily routines, clear limits and warmed connection. One homework slot kept, one instruction chunked, one calm repair after blurting-these small wins shift the family climate and let the child be seen beyond the label. 

Resource

• CPAC (award-winning Mental Health and Counselling Facility): 0559850604 / 0551428486   

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Source: REV. COUNSELLOR PRINCE OFFEI’s insights on special needs support, relationships, and mental health in Ghana. He is a leading mental health professional, lecturer, ADR Expert/Arbitrator, renowned author, and marriage counsellor at COUNSELLOR PRINCE & ASSOCIATES CONSULT (CPAC COUNSELLOR TRAINING INSTITUTE) – 0551428486 /0559850604.

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