Relationship Blog
Your Wedding vs. Your Relationship
Wedding planning can be one of the most exciting times in a couple’s life. It’s a time to celebrate your love and commitment to each other and to start the next chapter of your lives together. However, it can also be a time of stress, frustration, and anxiety, especially if the focus becomes solely centered on the wedding day itself, instead of the marriage it represents. That’s why it’s so important to value and prioritize your relationship throughout the wedding planning process.
Different Types of Vulnerability in Your Relationship
Relationships are an essential part of our lives. We all crave and need love, affection, and support, which we seek through our relationships. Relationships can take many forms, including romantic, familial, and platonic. While they can bring us immense joy and happiness, they can also make us vulnerable. Being vulnerable in a relationship means exposing our true selves to our partners and trusting them with our deepest fears, insecurities, and emotions. However, this vulnerability can sometimes lead to exploitation and abuse, which can harm us both physically and emotionally.
Finding Your Happiness
What is happiness and why is it so important to find and honor happiness in your life? It’s often said that the people who live the most simply, are the happiest. Why do you think that is? And how do you find and keep your happiness while in a committed relationship such as a marriage where you’re also worried and focused on the happiness of your partner?
Friendships + Relationships
Our friends are incredibly important in our lives, to our mental, physical, and spiritual health. Without them, we would not have a strong support system to help us when are struggling with the ups and downs of life.
Maintaining our friendships outside of our relationship also helps us maintain our individualism too.
Here are 5 “Couple Friends” Date Ideas!
Resentment in Your Relationship
Resentment in marriages and relationships, unfortunately, is more normal than we often want to admit or accept. It’s also one of the biggest relationship killers out there. Resentment is often built over time but can also occur quickly, depending on the situation or couple. It is possible to move past resentment in your relationship, but it will take time and consistent effort.
What Is a Passionate Relationship?
We’ve all heard about passionate relationships and have seen “passionate” relationships in movies and tv shows, but what truly is a passionate relationship? And is passion an important part of a successful, healthy relationship?