How Happy Is Your Love Life: Understand That What You See Is What You Get

One very common mistake you can make is to fall in love with a person’s potential, rather than who he is right now. Remember, there are no guarantees that another person is going to want to change in the way that you envision for him. You might think that he would be better off if he changed, but he may not agree. So if you like someone, like him for who he is now, rather than who you think he could possibly be at his best.

For instance, I think my husband has the body structure to be really toned and athletic-looking, and I think it would be lovely for me to feel a six-pack stomach every day! But at the moment he doesn’t have the desire to do what it takes to have one. And knowing him, he probably thinks I have the potential to be a really good cook if I put my mind to it. But the truth is I just have no interest. Not right now, anyway! And we accept each other for who we are right now.

Years ago one of my boyfriends asked me to marry him, but I felt that he was not as sexual as I was and it would be hard for us to spend the rest of our lives together and for me to feel unfulfilled in that way. I thought, If only… I could make this relationship more passionate, it would be perfect. We both tried everything to make it work—sexy underwear, vitamins, tantric workshops.

You name it, we tried it. I was so convinced that passion was the only element that was missing in an otherwise great relationship (which, by the way, is rarely the case, as your sexuality is an expression of your mental and emotional connection). In many ways I was like Cinderella’s sister trying to make the shoe fit.

Now I see how futile those attempts were. It took me three frustrating years to figure it out! So my advice is to love your boyfriend or girlfriend for who he or she is now, and if you are incompatible in a way that is a deal breaker for you, then don’t think that he or she can change—what you see tends to be what you get!

From How Happy Is Your Love Life? 50 Great Tips To Help You Attract And Keep Your Perfect Partner By Sophie Keller

This December, life coach and author Sophie Keller will be sharing tips on Intentblog about raising your level of happiness in the areas of your love life, marriage life, home and health. Check back every day for new happiness tips and quizzes. To learn more about Sophie Keller and the ‘How Happy is’ book series go to www.howhappyis.com.

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About Sophie Keller

Sophie is a Happiness expert, a life coach and author of a new 4-book series released in conjunction with Harlequin: How Happy is Your Love Life?, How Happy is Your Marriage?, How Happy is Your Home? 
and How Happy is Your Health? She is an expert in human behavior and communication skills and has trained in many mind, body and spirit healing techniques, as well as being a Master Practitioner and Trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a professional Feng Shui Consultant and a qualified Yoga Instructor.  Sophie has helped transform the lives of many people through her writing, TV appearances, speaking engagements and private consultations. Her gift is that she can quickly uncover where and how someone is stuck in their lives and what they practically need to do in order to move forward successfully. Sophie writes regularly for AOL’s The Huffington Post. She has also done 12 weekly video webinars for the paper’s readers called – Ask Sophie – where she gave practical advice on relationships, home and health. Sophie has appeared on numerous TV and Radio shows across the country, including FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS and most regularly on KTLA 5 Morning Television News. Sophie has also been a featured life coach for the Martha Stewart brand and she was appointed the ‘Good News’ Ambassador for LG Electronics. Sophie has also created Healing After Miscarriage. A Workbook and Guide: Helping You Cope and Recover From the Loss of A Baby. Sophie’s own loss was the catalyst in her creating this highly effective and unique product. Sophie also trained as an actress at The Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She’s best known in the USA for her starring role in the critically acclaimed ABC drama, Gideon’s Crossing. Sophie is happily married to the BAFTA winning director, Oli Barry. They live in California with their son, Judah.

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