What Makes a Power Couple?

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The words "Power Couple" may be a catch phrase, but it's something that has proven to be true. Power couples do things differently. But, what makes a power couple? In today’s video, I’m going to share tips on what is the difference between a regular couple and a power couple. I love to observe couples! In real life and in technology. What we present in cyberspace like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and in real life with family and friends and social situations. If you are aware, you can truly see who walks their talk. You may see a couple that posts perfect pictures, and then you meet them in real life, and they are fighting like cats and dogs. Power couples have specific traits: They compliment each other, they are affectionate, they are givers, they are romantic and passionate, and they plan for the future. They work as a team to support each other, they share interests, and also they have individual lives. They celebrate independence, but not becoming dependent. They bring their full selves to the relationship and they don't blame each other for insufficiencies. The reason to learn how to identify a regular couple vs. a power couple is to help you decide what kind of a relationship you want. If it doesn’t come naturally, the good news is there are active things you can do to create the very strong, supportive, loving relationship you have always wanted. But unless you can see it, you can’t create it. So stay present, observe and actively decide what you want in love and relationships. I’m Dr. Wendy O’Connor. Check out my website at DoctorWendyOConnor.com. You can follow my blog, check out my Podcasts on love & relationships, and you can leave comments or emails. While you are on my site, make sure you sign up for my monthly newsletter! Thanks for watching and Stay Open!
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Views: 8,393
Rating: 4.9741726 out of 5
Keywords: wendy o'connor, Dr. Wendy O'Connor, marriage and family counsling, MFT, therapy, power couples, Marriage and Family Therapy, relationship advice
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Length: 2min 19sec (139 seconds)
Published: Wed Apr 06 2016
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