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If you can get along well with your partner and accept each other for what you are, you could become a power couple.
A few days back, I came to know about the new term called, ’Power couple.”I googled it and found the definition. It says,
“Power Couple is a noun. A couple consisting of two people who are each influential or successful.”
Marriage is a beautiful relationship. It is a lifetime partnership of two individuals where mostly both come from two different spaces. However, in the initial years of this relationship chemicals play a pivotal role and life appears to be heaven on earth.
The wheel of time moves and slowly the clouds of daily rituals and duties cover once the clear and bright sky of love and romance.
*How can we get that spark back in our marriage?
*What are we searching in our partner?
*How can we become a power couple?
You need the following vital ingredients to solve the above questions regarding relationship:
Marriage is not there to complete you or make you whole. You need to understand that you can’t serve each other if your cup of life is empty. Both of you are two separate individuals, and your likes and dislikes vary. Take responsibility for your happiness by doing things that fill your heart with joy. When two happy individuals meet magic is sure to happen. Marriage is a space created for you to enjoy the companionship. To enjoy the wine of marriage, fill your cup of life with love and happiness. Each partner has a purpose in life, and when they work towards their goal, they inspire and influence each other by co-creating a balanced and healthy ecosystem for the individual as well as the mutual growth.
Controlling and trying to change the partner according to one’s belief and perception is the cause of disharmony in the marriage. The only person you can change is yourself when you turn your inner space the outer people, situations and events change automatically. Each partner needs to accept one own self and their partner entirely to create a non-judgmental space where relationship grows to its full bloom, and its fragrance spreads everywhere.
Nobody can love you more than yourself. Love yourself the most. Know your self-worth. Know your uniqueness. Don’t act needy and seek validation. Take responsibility for your life. Love your life and yourself. When the light of the source shines in both the partner, it results in a perfect partnership between two souls.
Marriage is not a destination it is a journey.
When the co-passengers are in tune with their self and each other internally, it reflects externally, and this makes them a power couple.
The relationship is what makes the life worth living. Investing in a relationship is the most significant love deposit we can secure in our life.
A happy marriage leads to a happy home.
A happy home leads to a happy society.
A happy society leads to a happy country.
A happy country leads to a happy world.
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