How to Deal With Falling in Love

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Falling in love can be exhilarating and scary all at the same time. Feeling that wave of uncontrollable emotions and butterflies in your stomach can make you say and do crazy things. The following steps will show you how to deal with these exciting emotions while enjoying the ride.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Enjoy the experience. Falling in love is one of life's greatest thrills, so soak up every moment of it.
Step2
Keep your life in balance by honoring your commitments to friends, family, school and work. While it's tempting to spend every spare moment with the newfound love of your life, you should continue to be there for your friends and to go to work.
Step3
Bring your new love around your friends and family so that they can all get to know each other and feel included in this new, exciting part of your life.
Step4
Allow the positive emotions you're feeling from falling in love to spill into other areas of your life as well. Instead of being grouchy at work in the mornings, liven up the atmosphere with your positive attitude. Be nicer and more loving toward your friends and family as well.

Tips & Warnings

  • When you fall in love with someone, you may feel an intense physical attraction that will make you do things you normally wouldn't do. Regardless of your strong feelings, keep your head on straight and don't take things too fast.
  • Besides making you feel like you're on top of the world, falling in love can also cause you pain. In order to feel all of the amazing feelings that come along with falling in love, you have to be willing to take this risk.

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