Below are the topics to consider: Romance, time, attention, love, understanding.
Romance is considered to be a healthy aspect to a relationship. Discuss with your partner how necessary is it in your relationship and which partner shares this and which partner needs to grow on this. A healthy marriage gives each other at least 3 acts of love a day, preferably 5-20 small love habits a day. If you follow Gregory J.P. Godek, he tends to give many great ideas that follow a theme. You can start small, by doing something weekly and have it as a theme. The partner that needs this attention can come up with the different themes of that month, passionate, adventurous, sensitive, sexy, etc. It is best to encourage and not criticize while getting use to a new habit.
How much time do you spend at work? How much time does it take to say "I love you"?
Keep that balance will earn you more pleasant time. It doesn't take 8 hours to say "I love you" once. All you need is to water your plant and spend 5 minutes acknowledging your partner in order to keep the relationship alive, as you would a plant.
Recommended book: It Only Takes a Minute to Change Your Life from Willie Jolley.
".......a minute is the starting point of building your dreams. From a great minute comes a great hour, and from a great hour comes a great day and from a great day comes a great week, then a great month, then a great year, and from there you can be the architect of a great lifetime, and it starts with a single minute!"
How many forms of affection can you think of?
Affectionate
Sexual
Friendly
Playful
And many more...
According to Brett Williams: (His book in our store through Amazon, You can be right or you can be married)
"Let the disciple cultivate love without measure toward all beings." -Buddha
"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another." -Jesus
"Love is constant, it is we who are fickle. Love does guarantee, people betray. Love can always be trusted, people cannot." -Leo Buscalgia
"Love isn't love until it's acted upon." -Gregory J.P. Godek
"We all want, above all, to be heard-but not merely to be heard. We want to be understood-heard for what we think we are saying, for what we know we meant." -Deborah Tannen
In the Mastering the Mysteries of Love class you will learn the #1 skill Understanding at its best. This skill can be applied in all areas of your life and will connect you with others.