The Couples Expert

Have A Close And Connected Valentine's Day

02.16.2017 - By Stuart Fensterheim LCSWPlay

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Episode 98 of The Couples Expert Episode is all about love, connections and Valentine's Day. Stuart talks about having a special Valentine’s Day that sends the right message. We all want to have the most close and connected relationship and be the best partner we can be for each other. Listen as Stuart talks about ways to have the best Valentine’s Day with the one you love.  Celebrate your love on Valentine’s Day and every single day. Quote: All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt. Charles M. Schulz That’s because chocolate makes you feel like you’re in love. I will never understand people who say they don’t like chocolate. Chocolate makes a perfect Valentine’s Day gift because that sweetness makes us think of our loved one even after Valentine’s Day is over.  What you’ll learn from today’s podcast:  We need Valentine’s Day as an excuse to focus on celebrating our relationship.  Valentine’s Day is about romance.  Stuart has been leaving gifts for Debbie in her car throughout the week counting down to Valentine’s Day and how she has reacted.  Even if you’re not romantic, you can learn how to romance your partner by paying attention.  How kindness changes our perception of our partner and how being a kind person is one of the best things you can be. What makes Stuart feel like a knight in shining armor?  What it means to have a close connected Valentine’s Day and how to choose the right gift for your partner.  How you can choose gifts that have the right meaning and intention behind the giving.  It’s ok to be corny and romantic on Valentine’s Day.  It’s not enough to buy just material gifts for your partner. Gifts should also be symbolic of the depth of feeling that you have for each other. You want your partner to know that their happiness matters to you and the gift you choose is representative of that feeling.        Click here to read the complete show notes.

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