Does this sound familiar to you?
You meet someone who seems perfect.
The chemistry is electric, the laughs come easily, and you think, “This must be it—my happily ever after!”
But as time passes, reality sets in.
Disagreements arise, routines settle, and you wonder if love was ever meant to seem so… messy.
Love is messy—but it’s also one of the most rewarding, transformational journeys we can take. At least, it’s true for my forty something year old relationship with Bob.
At LiveWright, we’ve learned that true romance isn’t about fairy tales or grand gestures – it’s about growth, connection, and showing up, even when it’s hard. In the real world, the love and partnership we yearn for requires dedication, authenticity, and a willingness to grow together.
After decades of helping individuals and couples explore, experiment, and clarify what it takes to develop thriving, transformational relationships, we’ve discovered that the most fulfilling love stories aren’t about avoiding conflict or chasing perfection—they’re about embracing growth together.
Here are a few insights to help you rethink and redefine romance: |
1. Forget the Fairy Tales The cultural myths we grew up with—about soulmates, effortless love, and “happily ever after”—often set us up for disappointment. They make us question rather than dig in and develop. True romance is about engagement, not perfection. It’s about choosing to show up for each other every day, even when it’s challenging.
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2. Conflict Is an Opportunity Fights don’t have to be destructive. In fact, when handled with truth and responsibility, they can bring you closer and help you align and partner even more effectively. Learning how to engage in authentic, fair conflict helps couples grow and build deeper trust.
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3. Yearnings, Not Transactions True love isn’t about “giving to get.” It’s about fulfilling deeper yearnings—like connection, meaning, and growth. When you focus on these shared yearnings, you create a relationship that evolves and deepens over time.
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4. The Rules of Engagement Just like a sport has rules that keep the game fair and engaging, so does a thriving relationship. Clear, authentic communication is essential for navigating challenges and building lasting intimacy.
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These principles form the foundation of a transformational love—one that helps both partners grow into their best selves while creating a life filled with connection and meaning. |
The Takeaway:
Romance in the real world isn’t about magic—it’s about intentionality, growth, and connection. Whether you’re in a relationship or looking to build one, you can take steps today to create a love that transforms both you and your partner.
LiveWright and Love Intentionally,
Drs. Judith and Bob Wright