Do you want a great relationship that will last? Relationships need a well-defined purpose
behind the wheel to steer them toward the desired goal. Both partners need to
see and agree on this vision for the relationship to survive and thrive.
How many relationships wind up
lost?
Imagine this: you set out on a vacation with your spouse. You
decide to drive continuously to get to your goal as soon as possible. You take
turns behind the wheel so one of you drives while the other naps. You do not
agree on or even discuss the intended destination.
However, you both have your own ideas about how you should
spend your time. You don’t discuss it because you both think the other already
knows where you want to go. On your driving shift, you steer toward your
desired destination and on their shift, your spouse steers toward where they
want to go. How’s this going to work out?
This is exactly the way many of us handle our relationships.
We never agree on or even discuss a common purpose to work toward. We as-sume
our spouse has the same goals in mind as we do. Bad idea! Often by the time
you realize you both want different things, it is too late. The relationship is
lost, or at the very least, severely off track!
Define a clear purpose to steer
your relationship
Marriages and relationships that stand the test of time have
a common goal that both partners agree to and work toward. This purpose is
clear and well-defined. It is never assumed or presupposed. This ensures that
both partners get what they want and expect.
Here are some steps to help you define a common purpose:
1. Clarify Your
Values
Identify the things that are most important to both of you.
What do you value most? Is it faithfulness, kindness, availability, peace, good
humor? Clarify what means the most to you individually and together. These
serve as the defined boundaries for your relationship.
2. Set Some
Goals
Establish some common goals to work toward. Knowing where you
are headed reduces the likelihood of getting lost. What do you want or need to
accomplish in your relationship? Do you need to work on becoming debt-free? Do
you want to spend more time together? Set some goals that will serve as your
common destination.
3. Look For A
Higher Purpose
Seek a purpose for your relationship that is bigger than your
individual desires. Find something that inspires you both to greater heights
and moves you beyond any selfish desires. It could be faith in God or raising
great children or saving the environment. It just needs to be something you are
both passionate about. This higher purpose will give you longevity so your
relationship will stand the test of time!
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