The 5 Stages of a Relationship.

On this episode of the podcast, Raul and Vivian discuss the 5 stages of a relationship, and the positive and negative feelings that you go through when you are in that stage: 

The infatuation stage is when you have that obsession, that neediness, that feeling that you can’t live without your partner. (Sometimes called “puppy love.”) A possible downside to this is that you become needy, and some relationships can’t survive if one partner is controlling and insecure. 

The honeymoon stage is when you don’t see anything wrong with your partner. You often overlook flaws in your partner, and unintentionally encourage unhealthy behavior by not being honest about your partner’s flaws. This can seem like the best time in a relationship, and couples often chase that feeling of the honeymoon stage, without realizing that the deeper love in the stages to follow is crucial to a long term relationship.  

The dissolution stage is also called the “reality check.” After overlooking your partner’s flaws in the honeymoon stage, you now acknowledge those flaws. It can be a real downer to have to confront the truth about your partner, and often your own disappointment is projected onto your partner. This is where your love is tested and you have to have the real and raw conversations.

The reevaluation stage is when you ask yourself if you’re going to be with this person for the rest of your life. It leads directly to the next stage (or doesn’t).

The commitment stage is where you go all in. You become aware of what you’re bringing into the relationship so that you can enhance each other’s lives. You want to grow old together, rather than chase the feeling of the beginning of a relationship. From that place, you can build a vision together.

Also Available on Soundcloud | iTunes | Spotify

Go to KingsCodeBook.com to buy my book and learn how to get THE EDGE
and go to NextLevelLeadershipSummit.com to register for our next live/streaming event.

CONNECT WITH ME

I’d love to hear your feedback,
join my text community by sending a message to: (203) 405 – 9199

Releated Post

What are you willing to die fighting for?

In this video, I set aside the specifics of Trump’s politics and instead use this tragic event as an opportunity to highlight Trump’s leadership style, and use it as a way to discuss the three types of leaders, and why, even if you don’t like Trump, you can learn from his leadership style.

Read More »

How Couples Can Handle Holiday Stress Together

The holiday season is meant to bring joy and connection, but for many couples, it can be a time of heightened stress, recurring arguments, and unresolved tensions. In this episode of the Ignite Your Passion podcast, We share our experiences and the hard-fought lessons that couples can use as they navigate through their own complicated family dynamics.

The episode answers key questions that many couples grapple with: Why do the same arguments keep happening every year? How can we communicate better to avoid misunderstandings? We emphasize the importance of emotional maturity, setting boundaries, and “cleaning the space” in relationships to address lingering frustrations before they escalate. They also highlight the benefits of pausing to reflect before reacting, a skill that can help partners avoid knee-jerk responses and create space for meaningful dialogue. With actionable advice and relatable anecdotes, this episode provides a roadmap for couples looking to turn holiday tension into a deeper connection by directing holiday stress in a positive way.

Read More »