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Is The Romance In Your Relationship Alive And Healthy?

By: Tim Connor


So, the courting is over and you have settled in to a relaxed state in your relationship. You know your partner, you can anticipate their needs, wants and desires and you can push their buttons when and if you choose to.

One of the things I have discovered both as a participant in relationships and as a speaker doing seminars for couples and singles, is that many people let the romance die and wonder why their isn’t the same passion in their relationship.

What is romance? There are entire books on this subject. Lengthy seminars and the talk show hosts have a field day with this topic and its issues. Let’s look at what romance isn’t.

Romance isn’t:

1. Falling in love.
2. Acts of kindness.
3. Comfort with your partner.
4. A weekend getaway.
5. Sending flowers.
6. Remembering anything.
7. Forgetting nothing.
8. Liking your partner.
9. Respecting your partner.
10. Or any other act.

All though these are all worthy aspects of any positive relationship they won’t keep the spark alive without romance. Romance is an attitude. It is a philosophy. It is either a part of your cellular structure or it isn’t. We speak of ‘the romantics.’ Who are they? Did they take classes on it? Oh yes, you can do any of the things on the above list and more, but do them without a romantic attitude and they will just be acts. I guess doing these acts is better than doing nothing, but I would rather have them done in the spirit of romance than just as robotic behavior that doesn’t come from the heart.

I can’t define romance, I’ll leave definitions up to the dictionary. I can’t describe romance, I’ll leave that up to the counselors. I can only tell you that either you are or you are not romantic. Look at some elderly couple in their 80’s who have been married for over 50 years - holding hands. I’ll bet they didn’t get that out of a book. Yes, you can learn to be romantic, but only if you want to.

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Tim Connor, CSP is an internationally renowned sales, management and leadership speaker, trainer and best selling author. Since 1981 he has given over 3500 presentations in 21 countries on a variety of sales, management, leadership and relationship topics. He is the best selling author of over 60 books including; Soft Sell, That’s Life, Peace Of Mind, 91 Challenges Managers Face Today and Your First Year In Sales. He can be reached at tim@timconnor.com, 704-895-1230 or visit his website at www.timconnor.com.

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