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Relationships

My partner and I don’t seem to do anything together

Problem

I love my partner and we have been together for 7 years. We both work really hard and like to exercise during the week. We try and make sure we are in together at least one night but at the weekend we seem to do our sport and then go out with friends together. We never do anything on our own and have never gone out for the day together except for shopping and even then he sits in a cafe and I shop. Is this a basis for a future? There is nothing wrong with the relationship as such and we rarely argue. He says he is too young to get married and I need to know where my future lies. We are both 25.

Possible Solution

It is very easy to get caught up in the hum drum of life and forget what it’s all really about. Life is definitely for living and not existing. With this in mind, with a relationship you cannot sit back and be complacent. For any relationship to work you have to both work at it. Whilst it is possible to drift along as it is, most need a lot of blood, sweat and tears as well as lots of laughter to make them work. The key is always communication and that is the first step to finding a way forward. In addition to this a life coach or counsellor may be able to help. On a more personal note taking up something together may put some spark back in the relationship, be it dancing, yoga or something like sailing but not a solitary exercise. Reiki, aromatherapy, homeopathy and Angel therapy are worth looking at too.

Possible Therapies

  • Music therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Yoga
  • Reiki
  • Aromatherapy
  • Homeopathy

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Relationship Problems

Emma, from London, contacted spiritual reader RosaLynda, via email, because she was experiencing a difficult time in her relationship. Not being able to see a way of making progress on her own, Emma, 39, contacted RosaLynda on a friend’s recommendation. Having explored the variety of spiritual reading options available Emma chose a detailed Relationship and Love Analysis and a Healing session.

‘In the past I’ve been sceptical about having readings simply because I couldn’t relate to how someone could receive information about me, but a friend had a reading when she was going through a difficult time and when it happened to me I thought I would try it’.

After emailing RosaLynda specific questions and a brief outline of the problem Emma received a detailed report that listed accurate in-depth information – including details that Emma had chosen to withhold – and a prognosis of how the situation would develop over the coming weeks and months.

“Her insight amazed me. She was able to confirm my suspicions and assist me with acceptance with ease. The emailed reply was direct, informative and very precise. And the healing I received also enabled me to reach closure far more quickly than I had anticipated.”

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