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Am I right for it?
How to know if you have what it takes
Go and ask Michael Jordan. He’ll tell you
to just do it.
No, seriously, there really isn’t any other way to find out if you will
be able to do it. The only thing you can do is have yourself better
prepared for what lies ahead once you are in a long distance
relationship.
To be quite honest, I believe that everybody has the potential to make
a long distance relationship work. Go to a forum and ask a simple
question like: Do you think you can have a long distance relationship?
I’d bet you that at least half the people responding would say no. Some
would even try and persuade you that long distance relationships don’t
work. They’ve been proven wrong time after time, so I prefer not to
even enter a discussion with people like that.
If you surround yourself with the negative messages from negative
people all the time, you will become negative. It’s probably been
proven by somebody somewhere, but I don’t need proof of it, it sounds
like common sense and that is enough.
I would agree that some people will find it very hard to be in a long
distance relationship. For others,
it may be quite easy. So how do you become someone that can do a long
distance relationship?
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and join in the discussion of this and other articles. You can also
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Becoming a long distance relationship
survivor
Getting your mindset right
I
personally
think it comes down to commitment. You have to commit
yourself to making a long distance relationship work. In fact, you have
to commit yourself to making any relationship work. Long distance
relationships aren’t really that different from normal relationships.
The temptations and frustrations aren’t really bigger, they’re just
different. Once you wrap your head around that concept, you’re already
halfway towards making a success of your long distance relationship.
Now I can rant on and on about commitment here, or I can just direct
you to the article I wrote about it at
www.longdistancerelationshipsecrets.com/articles.html. Look for the
article called Communication, Commitment and Trust.
Read that article, and get you mindset geared towards making a long
distance relationship work. Next, you will have to get your life geared
towards making a long distance relationship possible.
Getting your
life right
You now have to think long distance relationship. If you’re not yet in
a long distance relationship, but heading towards one (maybe your
partner is leaving soon to go and work somewhere else?) you have a
great opportunity to start it right first time. If you’re already in a
long distance relationship, don’t despair. Most of the things you need
to do, you will probably do correctly instinctively. You need to be
prepared for the quite a lot of things. This list is in no way
exhaustive. Your specific situation may have a lot more variables. When
heading into a long distance relationship, you should think about:
- How are you going to communicate
- How often are you going to communicate
- When are you going to see each other again
- How will you keep yourself occupied
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I absolutely know that your relationship is important to
you. Why else would you be reading an article on how to improve
your relationship?
Well, if you really are serious about your relationship (and we both
know you are) how does 150 pages of first class
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How are you
going to communicate
You should sort it out beforehand. For instance, where I am now, in the
bush, there are no telephone lines. There are cell phone towers, but to
phone internationally with them is very expensive. Luckily we have a
satellite internet connection, so we can use VOIP (skype, etc.) to
communicate. What mode of communication will you use?
How often are
you going to communicate
Set out specific times when you will be contacting each other. It helps
to gives you some kind of structure in your life to hold on to, and
gives you something to look forward to.
When are you
going to see each other again
Obviously as soon as possible, but have you planned it out yet? When is
it going to be? How are you going to get together? It’s fun to plan out
your get-togethers, and it helps you to realize you’ll soon be seeing
each other again.
How will you
keep yourself occupied
Remember, if you’re new to this, you will suddenly find yourself with a
lot more time on your hands. You don’t want to be using that time
negatively by becoming depressed about being alone. If you need to, you
can even sign up for an evening class in something you’ve always wanted
to do. Make the most out of the bad situation by making the most out of
your own talents.
In conclusion, I would say you are probably right for a long distance
relationship. Nobody likes them, and everybody would like to avoid them
if they can, but unfortunately that isn’t always an option. I suggest
you go and read more of the articles at
www.longdistancerelationshipsecrets.com/articles.html that cover some
of the problems faced by couples in long distance relationships. Give
it a shot – you’ll be surprised to find out your own strength.
Best of luck
Leon
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