Sometimes building relationships involves cultivating your own personal interests, goals and psyche. Long distance relationships require designated time to connect via phone, webcam, letter or scheduled visits.
Yet they also ask that you stay busy and work toward your goals to fill your time and prevent loneliness or depression symptoms from overwhelming you. As British poet Thomas Haynes Bayly once wrote: "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." What he didn't detail is what efforts must be undertaken to achieve this end.
Building relationships involves doing things together, which poses some difficulty if you're hundreds of miles apart. Sure, you can talk on the phone together but this can become monotonous. Some couples watch a TV show or movie together over the phone or play online games together.
You can share journal entries or quizzes to learn even more about each other and grow closer. You can read the same book and discuss it, or make it an audio book during your work commute if you're pressed for time! You can sing karaoke together online and have a few laughs at www.ronansonlinekaraoke.com.
Some people in long distance relationships make the same meal, get dressed up and sit down to eat it over web cam. While this may not sound satisfying, you'd be surprised at how a little innovative contact can bring two people together!
Building relationships that last is all about creating a foundation of trust, understanding, communication and determination. Studies show that long distance relationships are equal to intimate relationships that are in close proximity in terms of relationship satisfaction, commitment, intimacy and trust.
If you're good at communicating your needs, making time for your love, working toward a goal and exercising patience, then you just may find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
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Friday, 22 May 2009
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