COLD LOVE ? Bring back desire and energy to your relationship. Relationship expert Dr. Molly Barrow
Do you look at your partner or spouse and feel nothing. What does that mean? Should you consider breaking up?
Hold on just a minute.
IF you have invested a lot of effort and years in this relationship and especially if you have children, be sure to take considerable time making a decision that could shake up your life, family, career and innocent family members.
Most long term relationships ebb and flow with desire, attraction and attention.
Take time to analyze your relationship or get a professional to help you sort out feelings of distance, frustration and boredom. Often our unhappiness with ourselves gets transferred to our poor partner. Before you ever consider leaving a long term partner put some energy into remaking yourself. Maybe you are the one who is boring, angry and suffering from low energy.
Get some healthy excitement back in your day with a new job, hobby or challenge. Take the Matchlines Test for Healthy Relationships and see where you could improve on your interaction. Be sure to pay careful attention to the state of your health. Hormone replacement, shedding a few pounds, and new stimuli can re-energize both you and your sensuality. You might see your old partner with brand new eyes.
BIO: Introducing the new relationship compatibility test, Match Lines Systems for Successful Relationships for Singles, Couples and Business by psychology expert, Dr. Molly Barrow. Official Web Site: http://www.DrMollyBarrow.com. Find love and healthy relationship advice for dating, pre-marital, marriage, and business relationships. Dr. Molly Barrow holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and is the author of the new book, "Matchlines: A Revolutionary New Way of Looking at Relationships and Making the Right Choices in Love," ISBN 159507158X. As an authority on relationship and psychological topics; a member of the American Psychological Association, Screen Actors Guild, and Authors Guild and is a licensed mental health counselor, Dr. Molly has appeared as an expert in the film, My Suicide, documentaries Ready to Explode and KTLA Impact, NBC news, PBS In Focus, WBZT talk radio and in O Magazine, Psychology Today, Newsday, The Nest, MSN.com, Yahoo, Match.com, N Magazine, Women's Health, Harvard Business School, Women's World and Shrink About This columnist for Menstuff.
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