Finding - and keeping - your perfect partner
I believe that there are many potential "perfect" partners for all of us, and that we could be happy with any number of people. So, if there is not only one "perfect" partner, what about finding a wonderful partner? Someone we can give to and receive love from, someone who's got our back, who puts up with us when we're cranky and when we're fabulous... someone who's our #1, and vice-versa. Yeah...let's talk about that kind of partner. How can we find someone like that?
This article includes questions (shown in bold print) that you can ask yourself to help you find – and keep – your perfect partner. Enjoy them and see what you can learn about yourself and who it is you’re looking for.
Part I: Finding your perfect partner
To me, finding your perfect partner is a fascinating balancing act between being active and passive.
Answer these questions:
What have you done to look for a perfect partner?
Where have you looked?
How successful was your "hunt"?
Active and Passive Phases
The active piece of finding your perfect partner is about putting yourself in places where you're likely to meet the kinds of people who are compatible. Yes, folks, you need to get off your butts and get out there into the world and be around people, meet them, talk to them, and see how you both feel about each other. Even Internet dating eventually gets to this stage.
Answer these questions:
How active have you been in your search for a perfect partner?
How did that work - or not work - for you?
The passive phase requires that once you put yourself out there, that you relax and let things unfold. It's not about forcing something or manipulating someone into thinking you're someone other than who you are. It's about BEING and the active phase is about DOING.
Answer these questions:
How comfortable are you with being "passive"?
How good are you at letting people come to you?
Can you relax and let things unfold when you're dating someone?
See the balance? Both phases are crucial: blow either one and your perfect partner(s) will never get to meet you, or, if they do, you'll be so anxious and intense that they'll run screaming into the night.
Expectations
Just how high should you aim for a perfect partner? Does this person need to be much more perfect than you are? Better looking? More successful? Socially more skilled than you are? If this is how you're setting it up, good luck. Your perfect partner is probably about as well adjusted and/or messed up as you are. In fact, research shows that happy partnerships are forged more on similarities than differences.
Are you too picky? It's common for most of us to get more selective as we get older. With wisdom comes discernment. When we're young and experimenting with who we are and what we like, almost anyone looks like a possible lover. As we age, we fine-tune what we want and don't want in our lovers. Not that we have to become bitter and rigid. We still - if we're emotionally healthy - keep meeting new people all the time, but we don't just automatically open our lives, our hearts and our legs to them!
Answer these questions:
What are your standards for your perfect partner?
Are they the same or different than your standards for yourself?
Your perfect partner may be different from you in many ways, but you'll hit it off good from the get-go if you have similar values, e.g., honesty, integrity, kindness, and generosity. Study after study shows that similar values are the most important traits that happy couples share.
Answer these questions:
How similar have you been to past (or your present) partner(s)?
How have you been different?
Obstacles (past and present)
To avoid repeating old dysfunctional dating patterns, it's important to identify the obstacles in your path towards meeting your perfect person. What has historically stood in your way from meeting great people and dating them?
Answer these questions:
What patterns do you see in your past relationships?
What do you see as your biggest obstacles in meeting your perfect partner?
Fear is a big obstacle for many of us. We're afraid of getting hurt, falling in love with someone who doesn't love us back, or having our heart broken. Honestly, we've all had our hearts broken and we will continue to have them broken and heal and broken and heal again-and-again. This is the nature of being alive. People break our hearts...not just perfect partners, but friends, bosses, family members...even pets break our hearts when they die and leave us lonely. You can't get through life without having your heart broken repeatedly. Once you accept this, and know that you will always heal, it takes a big chunk of the fear away.
Luckily, you don't need to be perfect to attract the perfect partner. Start by considering the above ideas, and begin to tell yourself, "Some amazing person is going to be lucky enough to have me as their partner". And be willing to be surprised: the perfect partner for you may be on their way to you right now, but you might not recognize them. Let go of your old ideas and see what wonderful people you'll attract...and enjoy the process!
Answer these questions:
How will you recognize your perfect partner?
How have you connected to past partners?
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