Reignite the flame in your relationship by remembering why you fell in love with each other

Love is friendship that has caught fire. It is quiet understanding, mutual confidence, sharing and forgiving. It is loyalty through good and bad times. It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for human weaknesses

Ann Landers

A relationship is supposed to be a source of comfort and happiness for both partners. In an ideal world, we all would like a healthy relationship that moves at a comfortable pace. There will be mutual trust, respect, honesty, good communication, healthy conflict, and we’d be each other’s best friends.

Unfortunately, we are imperfect people in an imperfect world, and a healthy relationship isn’t always what we get. Relationships are hard work, and it’s not always smooth sailing. Each and every couple will encounter their fair share of difficulties and obstacles. Although it may sometimes feel like effort, both parties must work equally in the relationship and face life’s ups and downs together. When two people in a relationship are not a unit, minor disagreements can turn into heated arguments, the routine can become boring, and the love that brought them together can “run dry” quickly if there’s no one to nurture it. Some problems that can surface include:

· Communication

· Arguments

· Trust issues

· Negative patterns (like having the same fight over and over again)

· A lack of connection (both physical and emotional)

I have experience helping couples turn their relationships around and remember why they fell in love in the first place. Allow me to walk with you as a couple on this journey and help you find the courage to be more honest and vulnerable in your relationship and become curious about each other’s needs and desires again.

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