Thursday
Nov062014
Secrets To A Happy Long-Term Relationship - Part I
Thursday, November 6, 2014 at 7:41PM
There are a few things that stand out when it comes to having a happy long-term relationship. This is the first of a series about secrets to a happy long-term relationship.
One way to remain happy together is to be separate too. Having time and interests to yourself mean that you are autonomous and a separate individual in the relationship. Healthy, positive relationships are a coming together of two full people, not a merging a two half-people making a whole. This is a myth – period.
Generally, couples struggle when it comes to finding the balance between togetherness and separateness. When couples are experiencing trouble in their relationship, they often try to spend more time together and become inseparable. This is a common, but ineffective, solution. Of course you will continue to spend quality time together as a couple, but it does not need to be every waking moment – it is all about balance. Studies show that desire for one’s partner comes when there is some distance and space. So go out and enjoy your own hobbies!
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Kimberly Atwood is a psychotherapist in private practice in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. She specializes in working with women and men in their late teens, 20’s and 30’s dealing with eating disorders, sexual and relationship issues, anxiety, life transitions and personal growth. Please visit www.Kimberlyatwood.com for more information.