Someday I Will Be Strong Enough to Lift Not One but Both of Us
Have you ever wanted to be strong enough to have that capability to lift your relationship up to where it should be in a particular point an...
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Have you ever wanted to be strong enough to have that capability to lift your relationship up to where it should be in a particular point and time?
Like, you want to prove yourself to her that you can lift her or something that can sustain her lifestyle well in case you make an example for yourself that right now, you can lift yourself alone and in the process of developing yourself with maturity, eventually you can out-lift both of you.
I wish I was strong enough to lift not one but both of us.
Let's take for an example that you wish that you want to lift literally a 300 pounds of pure weights. You know how to lift weights but you ain't even have the strength to pull it up.
Like in your relationship, you know how to live and survive with that kind of whatever drama that takes place for that relationship but the question is, can you take it to another level of dealing that relationship.
In dealing with weights, the secret would be repetitions to what you can lift normally by not stretching your muscle too hard. Might as well in your relationship, just take the first step on your progress to where you want your relationship in the future and by doing repetitions to what you did know clicked and mastered for an instance, then you take the next step but more challenging when it comes to your relationship.
Okay, you lift 20 pounds for one week and you would have that right amount of confidence to lift at least 25 pounds next week. So on and so forth, until you reach the day when you have all the confidence and muscle to lift 300 pounds and more!
Someday I will be strong enough to lift not one but both of us.
Okay, right now that you can lift yourself up with no one else supporting you at both ends (that was your family.) You have that 300 pounds (metaphor) lifted under your belt, so might as well you can carry a burden to which you want to live and lift the rest of your life.
In lifting both of you in a relationship, well it is not balance in any point of view you look at it, so you break yourself down to two like you give half of what you do know how to lift, well in case your 150 pounds of strength to lift her own life for that relationship and might as well lift yourself to your another 150 pounds of strength and help each other to push through life through whatever burden may come into your relationship.
Not that, you think she was helpless enough to be lifted so, it is more on giving half of what you have as well as she would give half of what she have in order to lift both of you with the chemistry you put on that relationship.
And as you do it as much reps you can take for that relationship, you simultaneously developing your strength to conquer much of the problems as you mature through life.
Then someday, the both of you will lift equally to what you can lift before she came to your life. God Bless!
Like, you want to prove yourself to her that you can lift her or something that can sustain her lifestyle well in case you make an example for yourself that right now, you can lift yourself alone and in the process of developing yourself with maturity, eventually you can out-lift both of you.
I wish I was strong enough to lift not one but both of us.
Let's take for an example that you wish that you want to lift literally a 300 pounds of pure weights. You know how to lift weights but you ain't even have the strength to pull it up.
Like in your relationship, you know how to live and survive with that kind of whatever drama that takes place for that relationship but the question is, can you take it to another level of dealing that relationship.
In dealing with weights, the secret would be repetitions to what you can lift normally by not stretching your muscle too hard. Might as well in your relationship, just take the first step on your progress to where you want your relationship in the future and by doing repetitions to what you did know clicked and mastered for an instance, then you take the next step but more challenging when it comes to your relationship.
Okay, you lift 20 pounds for one week and you would have that right amount of confidence to lift at least 25 pounds next week. So on and so forth, until you reach the day when you have all the confidence and muscle to lift 300 pounds and more!
Someday I will be strong enough to lift not one but both of us.
Okay, right now that you can lift yourself up with no one else supporting you at both ends (that was your family.) You have that 300 pounds (metaphor) lifted under your belt, so might as well you can carry a burden to which you want to live and lift the rest of your life.
In lifting both of you in a relationship, well it is not balance in any point of view you look at it, so you break yourself down to two like you give half of what you do know how to lift, well in case your 150 pounds of strength to lift her own life for that relationship and might as well lift yourself to your another 150 pounds of strength and help each other to push through life through whatever burden may come into your relationship.
Not that, you think she was helpless enough to be lifted so, it is more on giving half of what you have as well as she would give half of what she have in order to lift both of you with the chemistry you put on that relationship.
And as you do it as much reps you can take for that relationship, you simultaneously developing your strength to conquer much of the problems as you mature through life.
Then someday, the both of you will lift equally to what you can lift before she came to your life. God Bless!