Create Motivating Factors

By: Rodolfo N. Lentejas Jr.

Sep 10 2009

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Category: Commitment, Helpful Tips, Long Distance Relationship

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Long distance relationship may turn into one complicated thing of both of you are not serious enough to make it work. The relationship itself is a challenge, not to mention the many issues that go along with it. In fact, there is a high possibility of failure if both of you are not determined to work hard for it. If you decide to call it quits, you don’t need to make extra effort, because by neglecting it, by itself long distance relationship will end.

One essential recommendation I can give recommend for a long distance relationship to survive is that you need to have at least a motivating factor that will push you to hold on to the relationship while you are battling the pains of being separated. This is advisable for married couples because the future of the family is at stake. Other married couples can find motivating factors in the future of their children and that is the reason why they work hard to maintain the relationship. The list continues. You only need to believe that you can do it and that it is possible.

Having a common motivating factor can help you stick to the path and take control of the relationship, especially during tough times. In fact, a motivating factor can turn into a saving factor in times when both of you are at the brink of collapse. A motivating-turned-saving factor can surely salvage the relationship.


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