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NEW SURVEY REVEALS EFFECTS OF CURRENT ECONOMIC CONDITION ON AMERICANS RELATIONSHIPS

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NEW SURVEY REVEALS EFFECTS OF CURRENT ECONOMIC CONDITION ON AMERICANS RELATIONSHIPS

Relationship Expert Provides Simple Tips for putting the Spark Back into Your Relationships




No doubt about it, the economic downturn has definitely put a strain on most Americans pocketbooks, but according to a new survey, it is also having an effect on Americans personal relationships. While Americans seemingly value their partnerships with others, most arent going the extra mile to help keep the spark alive. In fact, 78 percent of adults surveyed said they now spend about the same or less time and effort maintaining their relationship with their significant other compared to before the economy turned.

Beyond the unions that Americans have with significant others, they also spend a large portion of their lives in relationships with valued objects, like their cars (900+ hours a year on average). Although the economic strain affects each of these relationships differently, the BP Renew Your Vows and Valves survey revealed that the strain with Americans significant others is similarly reflected in their relationships with their vehicles. Only one out of 10 survey respondents said they now spend more time maintaining their cars compared to before the economy turned, and similarly, a mere two out of 10 said they are spending more time on their personal relationships now than before the economy turned.

Relationship expert and psychotherapist, Dr. Robi Ludwig says that during tough financial times, consumers are prone to revisit their existing relationships and may discover that they have taken things for granted over time. To help Americans put the spark back into their valued relationships whether its with their significant others, vehicles, or both, Dr. Ludwig offers some simple tips to help keep them running younger for longer, such as:

- Significant others: Renew your vow to love your partner unconditionally, ditch the mobile devices every now and then, record important relationship-related dates in your calendar

- Beloved cars: Run your car through a neighborhood car wash once a week, use quality fuel, replenish fluids




INTERVIEW WITH: Dr. Robi Ludwig is a nationally known psychotherapist and award winning reporter. She also hosted two

seasons of TLC's reality show, "One Week to Save Your Marriage." Dr. Ludwig is a regular contributor to the Today Show,

GMTV - Britain's number one Morning show, as well as CNN, Headline News, The Fox News Channel and Court TV where she

talks about psychological/lifestyle issues as well as the criminal mind. She also appears on national shows such as: E!, Regis and

Kelly, Oprah, The View, Bill O'Reilly, and Hannity and Colmes, helping audiences and guests alike to understand the

complexities of the human condition. For more information on Dr. Ludwig, please visit www.drrobiludwig.com.




SUGGESTED QUESTIONS:

· How has the economic downturn affected peoples relationships?

· In your professional opinion, why are so few Americans 78 percent according to the survey not going that extra mile to keep the spark alive in their relationships?

· The survey also took a look at how peoples relationships with their cars have changed during this economic downturn and found that people are planning on keep their cars longer yet only 1 in 10 planning on spending more time than before the economic downturn maintaining their cars. Why do you think this is and how does this correlate to peoples personal relationships?

· What are some simple tips you have for people to put the spark back into their relationships?

· Where can viewers/listeners go to for more information?




TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, PLEASE CONTACT: Lauren Gottlieb @ 908-301-0819

This interview is courtesy of BP.

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  • I thinking they talking about communicating with one another the right, with technology

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