Staying In Love After Falling In Love

Falling in love with someone might just happen for several people, but staying in love or preserving that feeling of love, requires commitment and hard work. Rewards for staying in love are worth it. 

A healthy and secure relationship can serve as ongoing solid support and happiness in your life. Through thick and thin, you are strengthening all aspects of one’s wellbeing. 

RELATIONSHIPS CAN BE TOUGH

Relationships go through thick and thin. To withstand the test of time, it takes commitment, sacrifice, goodwill, and hard work. For any relationship to work, adaptations to change are encouraged. 

Once in a while, you might have experienced hurdles in your love life. That should not be a reason for you to give up on love. There are reasons why you shouldn’t give up on love. You can stay connected, find fulfillment and enjoy your sole existence. 

What makes a healthy relationship?

Ever wondered why this is a frequently asked question? 

Let me break it down. 


Despite each relationship being unique and partners coming together from different backgrounds, a common goal brings people together. It as well defines a healthy relationship.

An engaging conversation with your partner can only help couples discover what they share in common. 

Knowing love’s basic principles will help you keep your relationship alive and meaningful, fulfilling and exciting on whichever goals you are working towards. It can as well, help you in problem-solving as a couple. 

However, romantic relationships call for continued attention and commitment for love to blossom. If that relationship is crucial for you, it requires your efforts and attention.

Please identify and fix any issues that may arise in your relationship from time to time. It helps in preventing slight misunderstandings from building up with time. 

Characteristics of a Healthy Relationship

The tips listed below can help you preserve that falling-in-love experience. Your relationship's viability is assured as well. 


TIP 1: SPEND QUALITY TIME TOGETHER

People fall in love by looking at each other and having frequent conversations. If you maintain eye contact with your partner while talking to them, you will likely preserve the falling-in-love experience. 

You most likely have fond memories of your first date with the people you love. Everything seemed new, perfect, and exciting. New couples spend a lot of time chatting or trying out new adventures in life together. 

However, as time goes by, a lot of demands begin to rip in. Pressure from work, career goals, and having a life as a family and other commitments kick in. 

Having time for oneself can make it challenging to find time to spend with their partners. 

Many partners find face-to-face conversations in the early stages of dating replaced by short text messages and phone calls. Emails and instant messages as well replace the mutual connection. 

Although technology is a game-changer in the present world, it doesn’t carry along with the mutual feeling of talking to your partner in face-to-face mode. 

The brain and the nervous system might not feel their presence. Hence emotions may not be triggered by a text message. 

Send a voice message to your better half with the words like, " I love you; I treasure you. Having a good time with your partner makes them feel appreciated. 

When you take a long time without meeting your partner for a talk, they may get disconnected due to them getting slowly detached from you, the bond you had together will weaken. 

The emotional cues you both feel while in love can only be expressed while they are present. No matter how busy life may be for you, it is vital to spare some time with your partner.

  1. Commit to spending quality time together regularly This should be done despite being too busy with your career. Take a few minutes each day. Looking at your phone when your partner is around you is unhealthy. Spend that time together. Have a healthy conversation.

  2. Find something that you love doing together Doing what both of you love makes couples happy. It can be a shared hobby, dance class, daily walk, or taking a cooking class. 

  3. Try something new together Doing new things with your loved ones can be fun. It can help you connect and learn new things about each other. Memories shared will keep you together when distance is inevitable.

  4. Always have fun together Couples are always playful with more fun and games during the early stages of dating. Try to keep a sense of humor; It will help reduce stress and go through some issues. Surprise your lover playfully with an unplanned road trip.

TIP 2:  STAYING CONNECTED THROUGH COMMUNICATION

Goods communications can enhance a relationship's viability. Communication is vital in a healthy relationship. Once someone experiences a positive connection in emotions, their partner feels safe and loved.

Once communication comes to an end, people stop relating well. Times of distress and change can bring disconnection. That might sound simple. As long as couples are in touch frequently, they can work through the problem that they are facing. 

Tell Your Partner What you want; Do not make them Guess

People do not like to talk about what they want. Many people do not spend their time thinking about what is significant to them in a relationship.

Those who happen to know what they need do not like to talk about it. It makes them feel vulnerable, ashamed, or even embarrassed.

Sometimes you just have to look at things from your partner's point of view. Listening to the people who love you is pleasurable. It makes them feel comfortable. They are not a burden to you, remember.

Suppose it happens that you have known your partner for a time. Your partner might have an idea of what you are thinking about and what you want. 

However, people do not have superpowers. They cannot read minds. Before it leads to a misunderstanding or a conflict, tell them what you want.

Take Note of Your Lover's Nonverbal Cues

A lot might be communicated through signs compared to what people speak out. Nonverbal cues include tone of voice variation, the crossing of arms, eye contact, posture, and touching communicates a lot more than words could.

Once you pick up your lover's body language, you can tell what they feel. For your relationship to work, you should understand your partner's body language. 

Your partner's nonverbal cues might be different from yours. Hence, it's important to match what you are saying with your facial expressions. 

If you say "I am fine" with a dull voice, it might mean something different to them. Positive cues from partners are known to signify love.

Be A Good Listener

Emphasis has been laid on listening to your partner attentively. Once you learn to listen to them, they will feel loved and appreciated. You can build a connection that is stronger and deeper. 

TIP 3: LEARN TO GIVE AND TAKE IN A RELATIONSHIP

Expecting to get what you want wholly is a recipe for disappointment. A healthy relationship is only built on compromise. However, every person has to play their role for a reasonable exchange to take place. 

In the atmosphere of compromise, the following should be taken into consideration.