The Essential Tools for a Long-Term Relationship

Most people think that once they meet the right partner, they'll automatically have a great relationship. They don't realize that creating a great long-term relationship requires the right tools for the job.

Let me give you an example. Peter has had many short-lived romances or flings. He believes the reason for the short-lived nature of most of his past relationships is because he hasn't yet met the right person.

Now he believes he has met his Ms. Right and wants to be with her long-term. He thinks he'll naturally know what to do in this new relationship. Or perhaps he hasn't even given any thought to what he should do. He approaches this new partner in the same manner as he's approached women in the past: He comes on very strong. He lavishes her with affection and attention. He tries to push the relationship forward quickly.

As a result, his partner wonders about his motivations. She feels uncomfortable or rushed, maybe scared. She hesitates, tells him to slow down, then gets addicted to the attention and falls, hard. Now she wants to spend all her time with him, and he's starting to feel controlled and pressured.

Peter may walk away from the relationship and lose it because he was trying to build a long-term relationship in the same way he approached his flings. He used the tools for a fling -- coming on very strong, excessive amounts of attention, rushing the relationship -- to get a long-term relationship. He used the wrong tools for the job. He didn't realize a long-term relationship must be built on a different foundation than a short-term romance.

What would happen if Peter realized that relationship skills are no different than any other set of skills? What would happen if he realized he might be missing the ones necessary to build along-term relationship? He may start paying attention to his actions. He might pursue relationship skill-training to better himself. As a result, he would be much more likely to create the long-term partnership he desires.Now let's take Angela, a 40-something, attractive woman. Angela, like Peter, has had mostly short-term relationships. The two long-term relationships she did have were difficult almost from the start.Angela attracts men by flirting and with sexuality. She dresses in a provocative manner and is open to being sexual with men on the first few dates. Men look at her, talk to her, and ask her out often. But they don't stick around to be in a relationship with her. This used to be OK with Angela, but now she really wants a long-term relationship.Unfortunately, she keeps trying to attract a man for a long-term relationship in the same way she was attracting men before. She's using the tools for a fling -- sexuality and flirtatiousness, provocative dress, being sexual with men quickly -- to get a long-term relationship. She's using the wrong tools for the job and doesn't realize a long-term relationship must be built on a different foundation than a short-term romance.
So, what are Peter and Angela missing from their long-term relationship tool belts? Take a look at this list to see how many of these you use when trying to build a relationship that lasts: Build a friendship Go slowly Wait to be physically intimate until you've accomplished the rest of the list below Find out if the person you are with is compatible with you in the following ways: Emotionally Intellectually Physically   Find out whether the person wants the same type of relationship future that you do (possible options listed below): Fling "See what happens" Long-term relationship Marriage Compare communication styles to see if they are complimentary and compatible Make sure your values, belief systems and lifestyle mesh with each other Have many long conversations about how you both envision your ideal relationship, and work out a model or vision that fits both of you Work on and grow yourselves and each other emotionally and in your capacity to be close and to love Fall in love and live happily ever afterWhen you've acquired the above relationship skills, you will be on your way to creating the long-term relationship you dream of!Master Certified Relationship Coach Rinatta Paries coaches singles to attract and build loving, fulfilling, long-term relationships. For more information about Coach Rinatta Paries and the myriad of services she has created for singles, visit her Web site, WhatItTakes.com.
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Source: Relationships & Love

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