3 Things To Remember When You Are Falling In Love

Falling in loveย is a wonderful experience, maybe youโ€™ve met someone or someone you knew for a long time, someone you thinkย might be the one for you. Whatever is there, building a relationship and maintaining the same is not a cakewalk. Here are some things you need to know about falling in love. We want you to be prepared.

I received this question from a handful of people this past week and figured Iโ€™d post my answer publicly.

โ€œIโ€™m really starting to fall for someoneโ€ฆ and itโ€™s been a while since Iโ€™ve been in a relationship. Is there anything I should be watching out for? Common traps that people fall into, etc.?โ€

Thereโ€™s nothing like the exhilarating rush of new love. Your brain is being flooded with huge hits of happy chemicals and it can feel like youโ€™re high around the clock.

What are they doing?
Are they thinking of me right now?
Whatever theyโ€™re doing, I hope theyโ€™re happy.
What would we fight about in the long term?
Am I already being too clingy?
How do our names sound together?
Should I not have texted them that thing yesterday?
Where would our ideal vacation be?
Do they like the same hobbies as me?

Our minds are run rampant doing mental gymnastics about our new love interest.

To help you keep your feet (somewhat) grounded during this new and exciting phase, here are three things to remember when youโ€™re falling in love with someone new.

1. Youโ€™re Allowed To Be Excited

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Yes, you are going to be distracted as thoughts of them race through your mindโ€ฆ and thatโ€™s totally fine.

Going into a new relationship is an exciting transitional period. Youโ€™re allowed to be happy/giddy/distracted/joyful about it.

Instead of resisting it or trying to rationalize it, embrace it. Let the excitement run its course through your body. Every emotion you experience is there for a reason, and this blast of excitement is likely there to teach you that โ€œThis one matters. You care about this one. So lean into it.โ€

Read:ย Unconditional Love: Itโ€™s About Accepting Your Partner The Way They Are never trying to change them

2. Youโ€™re Allowed To Feel Some Anxiety

Along with the rush of excitement that comes with a new love interest, youโ€™re also likely to feel some combination of nerves and/or anxiety.

Opening up to a new partner can trigger a lot of fear, worries, and anxiety in people. Maybe you worry that theyโ€™re too good to be true, or that they wonโ€™t like you back. Love is a riskโ€ฆ it always is.

And just like the excitement we just touched on, youโ€™re also allowed to embrace the anxiety. You can welcome it into your body and tell it โ€œYou have a home here. Thank you for looking out for me.โ€ Thatโ€™s not to say that youโ€™ll necessarily want to let that emotion run your mind and all of your thoughtsโ€ฆ but thereโ€™s no point in denying its existence in your body.

3. Donโ€™t Let Your Life Fall To The Wayside

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Some people have a tendency to drop their friends, family, obligations, and interests when they start seeing someone new. I understand how seductive this pattern is (after all, you want to see them/touch them/taste them all the time!) but it isnโ€™t serving you or the building of your budding relationshipโ€™s foundation.

Itโ€™s important to keep doing the things that make you happy that arenโ€™t tied to your new significant other. If 100% of your emotional fulfillment comes from your new partner, you could eventually start to resent them for taking up so much of your time and they could begin to feel stifled by you, knowing full well that they provide the majority of your happiness.

We all need multiple pathways to joy and fulfillmentโ€ฆ and while thereโ€™s nothing wrong with being with a partner who you feel happy to be around, you should also experience joy from other sources in your life.

Read:ย Healthy Boundaries: How To Protect Your Personal Space

If this point is particularly difficult for you, proactively reach out to one or two of your closest friends and explicitly tell them โ€œHey, Iโ€™m starting to fall for this person and I want to make sure that I keep being me and I donโ€™t get completely sucked into itโ€ฆ and I also value our friendship and want to continue to invest in it. Can you help keep me accountable for hanging out with you every week or two, just to make sure that Iโ€™m not just spending time with (your new love interestโ€™s name)? That would help me out a lot.โ€

Keep doing the things that make you you, and keep seeing the people who you feel lit up by (in your relationship with your significant other and outside of it)โ€ฆ and your relationship will thank you.

Dedicated to your success,
Jordan

Written by: Jordan Gray
Originally appeared in: Jordan Gray Consulting

What advice do you have for someone falling in love for the first time? ( or maybe for the second time). Watch out for this video about the brain when falling in love


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