Romantic Reception
Romance is all around you. You simply have to know where to
begin looking for it! With a society filled with instant food,
instant messaging and instant results, it's difficult to think
about having to actually do something on your own without
assistance. Romance is work without the assistance of a computer
or other electronic device that can make it easier on you.
When you are dealing with romance, you are working on a
relationship with another human being and one-on-one attention
and contact cannot be substituted. Your mission to accept as one
of the newest hopeless romantics is to truly listen to your
spouse. You aren't just listening to him or her, though. You are
really hearing what they are saying to you. He or she is your
greatest romantic idea resource available and you can move on to
other resources from there.
First of all, if you are searching for romantic ideas it is a
good idea to keep a small notebook or voice recorder on your
being so that you can make note of your ideas to use at a later
date. Now is the time that you heighten your awareness level as
to what you hear and see with your spouse. Once you feel you
have a good idea or feel for what he or she may enjoy, you can
move on to other resources.
Take a look at the your favorite magazine or newspaper. You will
find that you most likely have a particular way you read the
paper or skim through your magazine. Go back and look at
everything you may have missed while skimming or flipping
through the pages. Even one page with an incredibly romantic
idea for you is worth the extra few minutes it takes to browse
your reading material. Eventually, your eye will start skimming
for this type of information automatically.
Pay attention to your spouse and what he or she pays attention
to. If he is incredibly proud of his Italian heritage, it isn't
exactly a hobby but an interest that can spark all kinds of
romantic ideas for him. Some of the most common interests
spouses notice with each other can include pets, comics,
college, movies, books, golf, puzzles, food, shopping, clothes,
music, specific wars throughout history and more. Can you think
of something like these suggestions that you connect with your
spouse? Would your spouse be able to say what your interests
include? It could be an interesting exercise to have a
discussion about with your spouse!
When you have 'received' all of the information you feel you
need from and about your spouse, it's time to tweak your
reception. You probably have an extensive list of information,
but many items can most likely be fine-tuned even further. If
his favorite color is green, do you know exactly what shade of
green is his favorite? She loves chocolate, but does she love
dark or milk chocolate more? Can you prepare your spouse's
coffee for them to perfection?
Open up the reception in your ears to a whole new way of
discovering your spouse through interests and romance. Don't
discount anything and never stop listening. Your discovery and
learning process should never end!