• Great Relationships Come to Those Who Wait: why it’s a good thing to find love later on

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Great Relationships Come to Those Who Wait: why it’s a good thing to find love later on

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    My hot take (that some may disagree with me on until you listen to this episode) is that the best relationships come to those who wait for them.

    We have been fed the belief that those who end up with their high school sweethearts are the lucky ones, while those who remain single in their thirties are unlucky in love- but what if this just isn’t true? What if the greatest love stories happen later than we initially planned?

    In this episode I argue my case for why I believe that when people meet when they have already established their identity and have spent a significant time alone, they can have better romantic relationships.

    I also divulge the juicy details of how I met my fiancé and how our story is a great example of why a good relationship can come after two people have already got to know themselves, spent time focusing on their self-development and are ready to take the next steps.

    This episode is for you if you have ever doubted your journey and how long it is taking you to find love.

    Follow me on Instagram @turning30coach and let me know what you thought of this episode!

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