Struggling to Connect? Here’s Why Creating Couple Goals Could Help

No matter how long a couple might have been together, disconnect can occur at any time within a developing relationship. It is not reserved for those who have been together longer than they can each remember. It is not a defined hazard of marriage or long-term commitment. It is actually a very common experience and one which all couples all over the globe find themselves dealing with at some point.

Disconnection does not need to lead to separation. This is where couple goals come in!

Sitting down with your spouse to discuss your future goals as a couple is vital to any healthy, happy and ultimately long-lasting relationship. When we trust our partner enough to share our inner thoughts and aspirations we signal to them how important they are in our lives. To be trusted is to experience a form of love that cannot be compared to. When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, we allow room for incredible connection.

Photo by: Ketut Subiyanto

Photo by: Ketut Subiyanto

Enjoy Positive Signals of Communication

When we agree on common goals together within a relationship, we signal to our partner that we care enough about them to join forces with them. Sitting down and talking about the future together facilitates the kind of conversations that can lead to incredible experiences and amazing opportunities for growth. Neglecting to discuss couple goals signals quite the opposite; it can demonstrate a disregard for the other person’s needs and ambitions.

Taking time to discuss your future goals as a couple is also an excellent way to practice better communication. Navigating sometimes challenging conversations can powerfully strengthen your bond together. Working together to balance your shared desires and aspirations will help you to find new ways to hear one another. Not only that, but you’ll discover layers to your partner that you might never otherwise have known about.

Embrace Motivational Thinking.

It’s one thing to decide upon a plan of action for oneself. It’s quite another thing to join forces with another person to pursue a shared goal. When that person is the individual you’re in love with, the electricity you’ll feel is like no other. There is a good reason why high-level performance coaches and personal success mentors repeatedly recommend enlisting an accountability buddy. Consider this your opportunity to connect with the very best support buddy you’ll ever find.

Confidence has a lot to do with how we plan and conduct our living journeys. When we become entangled in the opinions of others we risk losing sight of what we want ourselves. Chronically low self-esteem can fool us into thinking we are not capable of achieving all we dream of. This is where a great relationship can help each partner to thrive in their own right. Developing couple goals is a signal of faith in the potential of the partnership. By setting goals we are saying ‘I believe in us’ which is a sturdy tool for change and progress.

Spark Some Serious Joy Together.

Setting couple goals is a great way to inject some much-needed fun into a relationship. As we work out where the future lies and how we might like to get there, we open up space to consider options we might never have before. Working as a team of two individuals in unison can lead to some incredible creative development and planning. This does not need to be a grave ‘make or break’ conversation. Consider it an opportunity to grow together while having a whole lot of fun along the way.

For couples who are struggling to find a common connection, a change of pace is sometimes necessary to reignite the original vibe. Sitting down together to discuss plans can reawaken old memories of original plans you might have discussed together at the start of your relationship originally. Who did you aspire to be when you first met each other? What happened to those plans along the way? Revisit and revamp past concepts to awaken possibilities for your shared future as a couple. Reminiscing can be a lot of fun along with a great way to positively reconnect.

Powerfully Get Back on Track.

There was a compelling reason you first got together with your current partner. Perhaps it was their sense of humor, their gentle nature, or their devilish good looks! As you grew closer you were permitted further into their world, getting to know more about their true motivations and personal values. Returning to your ‘why’ can be incredibly healing for couples who are struggling with disconnect. Creating couple goals can help remind yourselves of why this is the person you stand with—today and always.

Don’t necessarily miss out on a lifetime of adventures with the right person simply down to a lack of communication. Grab the opportunity to join together and plan some seriously strong couple goals in order to revitalize your bond as a couple. Not every day of a relationship will be easy. The journey will have its stumbles and pitfalls just as any other venture might. The most important thing is that you’re doing this thing with a unified front of commitment. Wherever you head from here, ensure you’re walking side by side rather than butting heads. This is your pathway—make it wonderfully your own at every opportunity.

Life is For Sharing.

Nothing in life is guaranteed. Yet we don’t need certainty in order to enjoy our lives. Setting goals as a couple is all part of reaching deeply into the potential of life’s fabric. As we wade through the river of each challenge and fly through the skies of the successes we create, we can know we did it all as a team. And what’s more, we did it our way. What could be more of a gift? So get out there and embrace life as a team.

You’ve got this—together!

To help make your couple goal journey easier, we made a Couple Goal Workbook. Check it out!

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​Helen Victoria

Helen is a professional writer and a qualified relationship expert. She specializes in love health with a keen interest in toxic relationship prevention. Helen is also a social entrepreneur and domestic violence survivor who leads an organization that aims to prevent future abuse by providing educational resources to young people. Her work can be found on her website and: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

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