Once the “this is so exciting!” part of a relationship starts to fade, some people are ready move on. When the infatuation wears off, they think it means they’re no longer in love and decide to search for their “true” soulmate. Now, I’m not unromantic, but there’s no such thing as soulmates. There is, however, true love and true intimacy. That’s what develops over time. And there are vows. Remember them? This week’s Deep Dive podcast, “I Love You, But I’m Not in Love With You” is about working through the less wonderful parts of marriage to get to the true gifts of deep companionship, understanding and security.
Falling in love is the easy part, and there is no marriage without some amount of annoyance. But, if you want your marriage to be a success, follow the advice in “I Love You, But I’m Not in Love with You,” this week’s free Deep Dive podcast.
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