Falling In Love Is The Easy Part
We are designed to fall in love, courtesy of our biology and the imperative to make babies. But staying partners, that's where the work comes in if we want our love relationships to be truly transformative.
Dr. Peter Is Your Personal Chef
Dr. Peter Favaro, psychologist, author, educator and creator of wonderful "meals" that nourish the soul, guides you through a tantalizing journey where you will learn about re-nourishing your relationship by moving you back to the task of fortifying your relationship by bringing back the "newness."
Re-Dedicate
Learn why it is important to make keep your love and your relationship in your intentions. Think about your love.
Renew
Combine the sense of familiarity and comfort with the focus and intention of bringing newness into your relationship.
Recapture
Deepen your relationship by going back in time when patience, tolerance and the acceptance of imperfection helped bring you together.
Example Curriculum
Why Every Couple Needs To Take This Course
Staying in love requires the work of nourishing and maintaining that love. These tasks are "active" tasks. These are tasks you must place at the top of your mind's intentions. Even the most loving partners disappoint one another from time to time. Address those disappointments and transform your partner and the relationship.
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When You Think You Have Found Love
When you think you have found love question it. Doubt it. Question it because early love is an illusion. Early love is unreal — it’s bundled in an imposter’s cloak. If you want your love to become real; if you want your love to stay real, lose yourself in love. Dedicate yourself to making someone feel loved. Intend to love — every day. Because if your love is returned in the same way, your love will transcend the boundary between you and your loved one. It will transform you. It will make the both of you stronger than each of you alone. It will make each of you make the both of you happier. Do not love half-heartedly. Do not love weakly. Do not love passively. Love someone as though there can be no one else to love. Love fiercely. Love with all your might.