Hiding in Plain Sight

Couples Hide Too
As a couples therapist, I know that it happens often in relationships too. Human beings were born to bond. We all seek a safe, intimate connection, open and transparent, “fully known and fully loved,” as the late Tim Keller put it. Unfortunately, couples seldom reach that goal.
We all have parts of us we don’t want to show, don’t want to share…parts of us we don’t like, for which we fear that our loved one might judge or even reject us. So, we pretend, cover up and keep distance. We live in the same household, sleep in the same bed, but we hide…in plain sight. We do life together, raise children, work and play, laugh, cry and grow old but parts of us, we never share, never show. And in many ways, we live lonely and alone.
How sad.
Mind you, everyone has a right to (and maybe a need for) a measure of privacy. But, when it comes to our deepest fears, needs, wishes and wants, we need a place and a person with whom we can share all of that…safely, confidently. We need someone who accepts and loves us unconditionally. Many couples never find the joy and deep contentment that comes with that kind of connection. They settle for arm’s length living. They live as intimate strangers. And they think that’s as good as it gets.
It isn’t.
We Can Connect Deeply
A deep, close connection really is possible. It involves two dynamics that many couples don’t know or won’t attempt: vulnerability and empathy. Vulnerability is the willingness to let your partner in, to risk showing them the parts no one else sees. And empathy is “catching” your partner when they take the leap of faith to open up and let you in. Empathy is accepting your partner fully, even the “less than perfect” parts. This is a both/and process; vulnerability and empathy must go hand in hand.
Learning this—and practicing it—is what we do in a Hold Me Tight®️ couples retreat. We learn the power of safe connection. It’s called “attachment” and it’s truly our real “love language.” All of us seek a safe connection…from the cradle to the coffin. Hold Me Tight®️ helps couples build that connection. In just two days, we learn to make sense of the crazy conflict cycles that catch us by surprise and pull us apart. We learn that, as unique as every couple is, coupes in love have so much in common. We learn from each other and develop both the confidence and competence to connect deeply with the one we love most. And we leave with a roadmap that can last a lifetime.
No more hiding in plain sight. We were born to bond. Find out how at Hold Me Tight®️.
Head for the Mountains
Our next retreat is in just two weeks. Join us in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains at the Art of Living Retreat Center (www.aolrc.org) in Boone NC. October is the height of fall colors. This world class venue alone is worth the trip. And the workshop is a chance to build a connection that is truly worth the work. Decide together…no more hiding in plain sight—no “love at arm’s length.” This is your chance.
Head for the mountains, October 17 & 18. All the details are at www.hmtcouplesworkshops.com. Sign up today!
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