It’s natural for relationships to evolve and change over time. Honeymoon periods only last briefly. The quirks you used to love about your partner start to bother you. A lot. Whether they forget to thaw the frozen chicken, sing badly, or make too many jokes, sometimes the behavior can be so irritating it makes you want to lash out. So, how do you find your way back to romance?
How to Communicate What You Want With the Power of Love Languages Part 3
This is part 3 of a four-part series on relationships and authenticity. In this post I’ll be delving into how you can communicate what you want out of your romantic relationship, using love languages.
Vulnerability Is The Key: Improve Your Relationship Using this Method
This is part two of a four-part series on Authenticity in Relationships. Vulnerability. Many people recoil at the feeling of fear and discomfort. Is it because we don’t want to be seen as weak? Is it because we are afraid of being judged? Or is it because we live a life where we must build walls to hide our true feelings? This may surprise you, but this seemingly undesirable trait is an essential quality in successful relationships.
How to Be Truly Authentic in Your Romantic Relationship + What’s Your Love Language?
This blog is part one of a four-part series on Authenticity in Relationships.
What does it mean to be authentic? Words like truthfulness, genuineness, real, believable, etc. may be swirling around in your head. All those words are related to authenticity. Now, how would you apply that to relationships?