LEO 2 What makes you fall out of love?
LEO
What makes you fall out of love?
LEO 2
As a Leo, you are known for your charisma, confidence and leadership skills. You have a knack for getting what you want out of life, but when it comes to love, this can be your downfall. You are not afraid to speak up when something isn’t right in your relationship. You will let your partner know if they are not making you happy or if they have done something to upset you. This can be a good thing because it shows that you care about your relationship enough to address any issues that may arise before they get too serious. However, if this behavior continues over time then it could cause problems in your relationship as well as make your partner feel like they don’t matter enough for them to listen when they speak up about something important too.
Falling out of love in a relationship usually happens when the spark, connection and trust start to fade. It can also happen if one or both partners feel like they are not being supported, respected or understood by the other person. Additionally, falling out of love can come from facing difficult life situations that challenge a couple’s ability to cope with stress as individuals and handle issues together as a team. The good news is that once you stop being in love, you may start the fulfilling task of learning how to rekindle real love, which develops over time in a happy marriage or committed relationship.
Leo, you need to cultivate gratitude. At any moment, you can focus on what you don’t love about your partners and what’s missing in the relationship or what you love and appreciate. When you proactively move toward gratitude and engage in loving actions like writing and sending gratitude lists or letters to your partner, you carve out the pathways to your heart that will infuse you with loving feelings. Lastly, you should name your walls. Because you have all been hurt by love (rejected, shamed, judged, abandoned), we know the risk we take when we open ourselves to loving again. Sometimes these hurts have occurred in past relationships with parents, siblings, or exes, and sometimes you’ve been hurt by your current partner. Either way, it takes enormous courage to open your heart once you’ve been hurt. Yet it’s the only way of sustaining real love.
Once you can start to identify the ways that you shut down and protect, thereby barricading your heart behind an ironclad wall, the faster you’ll be able to soften that wall and move toward your partner once again. There is great power in realizing that you don’t have to wait for anyone else to change in order to feel love but that this longing can be met by our own actions. When you know the love laws and commit to putting the loving actions that open your heart into practice, you can sustain a lifetime of a loving, honest, satisfying relationship. It’s not always easy or fast work, but it’s work that is well worth the effort. For, in the end, all we really want is to feel love and be loved.