In the early stages of a new relationship, you aren’t sure of each other or the future of your partnership. It’s a thrilling time, full of discovery and self-disclosure.

While this is a great feeling, it cannot last. Eventually the excitement of new love settles into a warm, loving companionship if the relationship is to continue. This doesn’t mean that you can’t stay in love, only that it takes a bit more effort.

Any couple that has been together for a long time knows this. The early stages are only the first act; the rest of the play takes place after things have settled down. If you find yourself wondering how to make this transition, take heart. You can stay in love after the falling in love stage of the relationship ends. Try some of these suggestions.

Spend some time apart: New couples tend to monopolize each others’ time. They want to go everywhere and do everything together. Of course, in the long term that’s just not practical.

You need to spend time alone to keep up with yourself and who you are. Don’t let your own interests and pursuits fade because of a relationship. Spending time on your own, following your own needs and pursuits, will help you and your partner remember why you found each other so interesting and desirable.

Trust yourself: Listen to the little voice inside, if you get the feeling that there is something going wrong. You aren’t paranoid. You are perceptive, and picking up on early, minute signals that there is something amiss that needs fixing.

If you do this when you first feel uncomfortable, you may be able to stop a problem before it becomes severe. The earlier an issue is addressed in a relationship, often the easier it is to resolve.

Don’t get too comfortable: Your partner deserves to be with someone who is fit, healthy, smart, and charming. Just because you’ve been together for a long time doesn’t mean that you can forget about these things.

Keeping yourself up shows respect for your partner. It also shows that you respect yourself, and are willing to continue to work for and value your relationship.

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