Soulmate Gem
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Having a “Soulmate” Could Be Less Satisfying Studies show that thinking of your spouse as your soulmate can actually leave you dissatisfied with your marriage. Believing that soulmates are perfectly compatible for each other can give rise to unrealistic expectations.
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Read More »Dr. Gottman discovered that far from compatibility, it’s the way a couple interacts that is the most fundamental aspect of building a successful relationship. He stresses the importance of continually working to turn towards each other in everyday moments, to intentionally make romance and adventure a priority, and to genuinely support each other’s life dreams. Lisa Diamond, assistant professor of psychology and gender studies, University of Utah, says that couples see what they look for in each other, and that those who expect to be happy together are those who are happiest: “The most satisfied couples are those with overly rosy views of each other.” So, if you’re having doubts before you walk down the aisle, banish them! It doesn’t matter how “compatible” the both of you are. What matters is that you’ve both chosen to spend forever with each other. There might be some ups and downs, but disagreements don’t point to your unsuitability. For a happier marriage, take these psychologists’ advice and look at each other with rose-coloured glasses, remembering why you fell in love with each other, and focusing on each other’s good qualities. In your everyday interactions, intentionally turn toward each other and respond to each other’s needs. Perhaps it’s not about finding the other half that was torn from you, but about two whole individuals who love each other and grow to become one. Credits: Feature image from Deborah and Nicholas’ Rustic Wedding at Pan Pacific Singapore by Antelope Studios. All content from this article, including images, cannot be reproduced without credits or written permission from SingaporeBrides. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram for the latest article and promotion updates!
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