The Commitment

There are a lot of things that we are taught in life, but the one thing we are never really taught is how to be in a healthy and happy relationship. It’s almost like we assume that just because we found someone of the opposite sex or the same sex that we are interested in that things should just work out. But, the truth is that there is more to a relationship than just attraction, and like anything that we want to be successful at a relationship takes continuous work and commitment. 

Deep down we all have a desire to love and be loved, but we may not know how to go about it. For most of us we learn how to be in relationships from our parents and the other people in our immediate circle. If we see drama, jealousy, abuse or cheating than we assume that, that is what people do in relationships, but it doesn’t have to be that way. To achieve the relationship that you desire is really all in your choices and in your commitment. Not just the commitment to the other person but a commitment to yourself to give your best to the relationship. Just because you have seen something doesn’t mean that, that it is the way things should be. What matters is what feels good and right to you and what make you feel good. 

To have the right relationship first starts with loving yourself and finding the that someone that you are of course attracted to, but more importantly someone that you connect with on a deeper level, someone that you have shared interest with, as well as common goals and beliefs. 

What really makes a relationship successful is mutual love and respect. It’s about being fearless, and not worrying about the what if’s, and the what could possibly go wrong, or giving up when things get tough, but committing to working at making your relationship the best it can be. That starts with being loving, kind, respectful, and considerate. It’s about giving exactly what it is you claim to want - which is love. True success comes from being able to Love through the good times and the challenging times. 

Are you committed to your relationship?

Love and blessings in divine order, 

Stacye