Now is the perfect time, not the end of the year or the beginning of the next year, to reflect on your past relationships, and determine what you are 
looking for in your next partner. It is also the perfect time of year to
 take this next piece of advice into consideration. I promise if you do,
 it will make all the difference in your love life.
Stop looking for a match based purely on chemistry.
When singles date, they usually place value on three things, and it is usually in this order: 1. Chemistry,
2. Common interests, and 3. Similar relationship goals and values 
Yes,
 these are the three things you should look for in a partner, but the 
order above is wrong! Chemistry equals attraction, and in my experience,
 solely basing it on chemistry is the worst basis for a long-term relationship or 
marriage. In fact, a match based on chemistry rarely lasts very long at 
all. When you are wildly attracted to someone, your endorphins go crazy 
and you can’t think straight! You in essence become blinded by “love” (or lust) and you don’t see the things about this person that 
might make them a terrible match for you.
To find someone who could be a successful long-term match, you 
actually have to place these three things in the opposite order. Top 
priority should be common relationship goals and values, then common 
interests, and finally chemistry. Common relationship goals are so important because if you
 know that you want marriage and kids and the person you are excited 
about just wants a casual relationship, that is obviously not going to 
work. It will end in heartbreak, no matter how much you think the 
attraction and chemistry is there.
Values matter a lot as well because if you love animals 
and nature, and you are super generous of heart, and you always want to give peace a
 chance, it might be tough to go for a militant conservative that has no
 interest in nature, animals, or peace. I hope you get the point! Common
 interests are what bring you together and keep you together. Even if 
you do not have interests that are totally aligned, there have to be a 
few things that you love doing together to keep things exciting and fun.
Finally, of course chemistry 
does need to be present, you should be attracted to your mate, but it is
 not the end all be all. If you meet someone that you are on the fence 
about chemistry wise but know you have the same goals, values, and 
interests, then you might want to give it some time. You might be pleasantly surprised to learn 
about the person in front of you...

 
2 comments:
All true!
I feel marriages and relationships are actually something very sensitive to handle and hence there is a need to get guidance from the right set of people before moving ahead always.
Marriage Counseling Naples FL
Post a Comment