Infatuation Rules
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Ways to Get Out of a Relationship Rut Take Responsibility For Your Own Actions. Brainstorm Ways to Improve Your Relationship. Shift Your Perspective. Connect With Your Partner on the Big Stuff. Pinpoint External Stressors. Communicate Your Feelings. Seek Professional Help.
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Read More »Are you in a relationship that feels like it's not going anywhere? Maybe you stopped having fun or going on adventures, or, perhaps you feel like you and your partner take one another for granted. You are hardly alone. Many people feel this way at some point in their relationship, especially if you've been together for years. The good news is there are concrete steps you can take to get out of this place and help your relationship feel fresh and exciting once again. For help, we turned to Lisa Morse, a clinical psychologist in New York. She taught us how to identify a relationship rut and gave advice on how to get out of it. She also shared signs to look out for that might signal you need professional help. Read on to learn more and take the first steps in getting your relationship back to the place you want. Meet the Expert Lisa Morse is a clinical psychologist in New York City who helps couples and individuals navigate their relationships.
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Read More »Morse explains that when people are in a relationship rut they tend to focus on what the other person is doing wrong. "It's very easy for people to focus on what their partner should be doing differently," she says. Doing that, however, can lead to anger and resentment. Instead, focus on what you want and how you can help make that happen. "Think about how you would like things to be, what you would like to improve in your relationship, and then look at the role you play in whatever you are experiencing," offers Morse. It's not easy to take responsibility. "It's often more difficult for people to sit with the role that they play in their dissatisfaction." But it can leave you feeling energetic, hopeful, and empowered, which will also help breathe new life into your relationship.
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Read More »Morse said it's important to identify external factors that might be impacting your relationship and figure out how to make those things better. "The next step is to think about what your partner is doing or not doing that’s contributing to your feelings, and how external stressors might be contributing," she says. "Is work, family, political, physical, or financial stress impacting your dynamic?"
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