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Where’s your relationship on this graph?

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If you miss the ‘honeymoon period’, read this... Hi {NAME}, One of my aunts liked

If you miss the ‘honeymoon period’, read this...   [Mindvalley](  Hi {NAME}, One of my aunts liked to joke that… “If you put an M&M into a jar everytime you have sex in the first year of your relationship, and then take out an M&M out of the same jar everyime you have sex after that first year, you will never empty the jar.” Ok… maybe that’s a little dramatic. But this is certainly a reflection of how most people expect relationships to work. Just think about the happiest times in your relationship. For most people, most of their best memories tend to happen during the ‘honeymoon period’. You know… those first two years when you just start dating or get married where you just can’t get enough of one another. But then, things eventually change. And this is why Donna and David are so excited to host [their free love and relationship Masterclass]( and to bring their new program Energies of Love to Mindvalley. Donna explained her vision to me and I’ve tried to map it out in this graph to help you understand. Ask yourself, where on this line does your relationship lie?  [Change alt text here](  What you see above are the 4 stages of a relationship. We already touched on stage 1: the honeymoon. But as the magic wears off and reality begins to sink in, most couples find themselves in stage 2: Irritation. Suddenly, you begin to notice things your partner does that rub you off the wrong way. Maybe they snore in bed. Or leave breadcrumbs on the kitchen counter. Or completely tune out when watching TV. Or is just really loud on the phone. The list can sometimes go on and on and on… But then there’s stage 3: tolerance. You just accept your partner’s quirks and idiosyncrasies because that is what makes them who they are. This is good to a degree because it creates a sense of stability to your relationship. The issue is many of us find ourselves longing for that [spark of spontaneous romance]( and passion we enjoyed in the earlier years. But is going back to that first stage really what we need? After all, both of you have grown and evolved both as individuals and as a couple. This is why Donna and David suggest we need to move to stage 4: thriving. But most people never learn how to get there. Because most people accept ‘tolerating’ in our relationship as the final destination. But what if you could bring back the honeymoon phase with even more passion, love, romance, connection and intimacy that you could ever imagine? And what if your relationship just kept thriving year on year? This is what Donna and David will teach you in our brand new Masterclass on [Using Energies Of Love For Richer Relationships.]( If these ideas intrigue you, you can join us FREE.  [Vishen Lakhiani]  [Vishen Lakhiani's signature] Vishen Lakhiani Founder of Mindvalley and 2 times bestselling Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind]( and [The Buddha and the Badass.]( Follow The Real Me on [Instagram.](   Follow Mindvalley on:  [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Mindvalley Official on Youtube]( mindvalley official [Mindvalley Talks on Youtube]( mindvalley talks   Download the Mindvalley App: [Download on the App Store](   [Get it on Google Play](  Need help? Visit support.mindvalley.com Sent with ♥ from Mindvalley 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or manage subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( Â

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