How to Stay Emotionally Connected in a Long Distance Relationship

Are you in a long-distance relationship? If so, then you already know how challenging it can be. But what makes it even more difficult is that there’s no way for you and your partner to get together more often. Residing in different cities or states can put a strain on your relationship, but that doesn’t mean it has to be an unbreakable barrier between the two of you.

A long-distance relationship can actually bring you and your partner closer together if you find ways to remain emotionally connected despite being physically apart. At first glance, most people assume that a long-distance relationship won’t last very long because the difficulties involved are so great. However, according to recent statistics, approximately one-third of all new marriages involve partners who live in different locations.

So, how to stay emotionally connected in a long-distance relationship? Read on!

Stay in Touch While You’re Apart

With modern technology, it has never been easier to stay in touch with your partner while you’re apart. Whether you’re sending text messages, talking on the phone, or using video chat, you can stay connected as often as you need to in order to maintain your connection. Texting is quick and easy, and it doesn’t require much effort in terms of scheduling. However, remember that texts don’t offer the same kind of connection that talking does.

If you want to talk about topics that you don’t want other people to overhear, you’re better off using a phone or video call. Try to talk as frequently as you can without overdoing it. If you talk on the phone three times per day, seven days a week, you’ll have run out of things to say within a month.

Remember that it is important to keep it balanced. Don’t make social media your default go-to place to connect with your partner. Instead, try to find a balance between private interaction and social media interaction with your partner.

Hold Weekly Skype or Zoom Dates

If you have the ability to talk over the phone regularly, you can also try to hold weekly Skype or Zoom dates. With Skype or Zoom, you can create a virtual date night, complete with dinner and a movie. Or if you’re not the type to date, you can use your date to try to accomplish something together. It could be anything from planning your future together to creating a new business plan together. You can also cook together or go “virtually” for an evening walk through the city.

Whatever you decide to do, hold weekly Skype or Zoom dates so that you stay connected, not just emotionally but intellectually as well. When you can commit to something on a regular basis, it creates a self-perpetuating system that helps you keep your relationship strong despite the distance. Plus, if you decide to video call every Monday, Thursday, and Sunday, for example, you always have something to look forward to.

Celebrate Your Time Together

No relationship can be sustained without regular celebration. So, whenever you and your partner get together, make it a point to celebrate your time together. If you’re celebrating your time together over the phone, consider taking advantage of the fact that you can hear each other by making noise. Whether it’s clapping your hands, stomping your feet, or even making weird sounds into the phone, whatever you do to celebrate your time together will help cement your bond.

If you’re celebrating your time together in person, try to find ways to make the moment memorable. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, such as your anniversary or your partner’s birthday, try to do something special for them. You might want to consider doing something that you can only do in the city that you live in, and also something they won’t forget when they go back to their far-away home.

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Be Patient And Understanding

It is important to be patient and understanding with each other’s bad days, mood swings and frustrations. There are times when you want to scream at the person or break up with them due to a fight that happened over text or phone. But you need to stay strong in this type of relationship. Talk it out calmly and don’t run away from it. Apologize if you were in the wrong and learn to forgive each other. One of the biggest tips is knowing when to ignore red flags and look for other ones that can help you get through this rocky relationship. Patience and understanding are crucial in a long-distance relationship so take deep breaths throughout the whole year or however long it will be.

Establish a Ritual for Saying Good Morning or Goodnight

A lot of long-distance couples have trouble staying in touch when they don’t have anything scheduled for the day. So, try to establish a ritual for saying good morning or goodnight to each other. You could try calling each other at the same time each day, or sending a quick text to your partner before you go to sleep. Whatever you decide to do, make sure that you add it to your routine on a daily basis so that it becomes something that’s a part of your life, not just something you do when you want to stay in touch.

Plan Future

Finally, remember that you and your partner will only stay connected as long as you both make an effort to do so. So, you need to plan out your future together just as if you were in the same city. If you want your relationship to last, you’ll need to plan out your future together. This doesn’t mean that you should try to force your relationship to last. Instead, you should try to find ways to make a future together possible no matter how far apart you are.

It is also important to set goals for yourself. Having clear, defined goals can help you stay motivated and focused on what’s important to you. You can use these goals as a foundation for your relationship and use them as a starting point when you’re planning your future together.

Bottom Line

There are many challenges that come with being in a long-distance relationship, but with a little effort and creativity, you can overcome many of them. By staying in touch while you’re apart, holding weekly Skype or Zoom dates, celebrating your time together, and planning for the future, you can make a long-distance relationship work. Communication and connection are essential parts of any relationship, whether long distance or not, and the best way to maintain that connection is through open and honest communication.

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