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One of the hot topics I get when I talk to groups of people is their desire to better understand what creates the process of growing apart and separation in relationships and marriage.
A major issue is the slow distancing caused by settling back into hidden comfort zone qualities and overactive schedules that include travel.
One partner lives on the telephone calling from distant locations as he or she pursues a career or the other partner is glued to a computer screen or television.
Partners grow close through daily interaction. This interaction doesn’t have the chance to grow and mature if one partner is always on the road plus there are the temptations of satisfying personal needs and desires.
A partner who lives through a video screen can be just as distant as someone a thousand miles away. Another factor is that people who regularly watch television shows begin to identify with the characters and social interactions of the program instead of their actual lifestyle and results.
They begin to expect the real world to mimic the program situations and may even adopt living patterns and make decisions based on these television program related thought patterns.
The foundation of a relationship is being together physically, mentally and emotionally.
People with busy schedules must make special efforts to strengthen their relationship bonds and those with media attachments must recognize and address the need to separate entertainment from life and the daily living experience.
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