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Romance
isn’t about spending money, it’s about spending time together,
spending energy and creativity to attract and keep the relationship
exciting and the love alive. - Heidi Richards
Romance isn’t about how much money you lavish on another. It’s
about attracting the object of your affection. Romance is about
making dreams and fantasies come true. Romance is defined as “an
exciting and mysterious quality; a relationship between two
lovers.” It is the “act of making your partner feel loved.”
Romance is more than an act, it’s a state of being. It’s the
heart, the soul and the mind working together to create an
adventure, and increase enthusiasm for one another.
“Romance means intimacy and connection, which means paying
attention to detail. It’s making her lunch or giving him a
massage. It’s making the bed together and cuddling. It’s holding
hands and leaving little “love notes” around the house. It’s
touching and feeling and listening and sharing. It’s excitement
and serenity, spontaneity and planning. It’s telling the other
person what you want, and doing the things the other person likes.
It’s connecting deeply.
Romance is about timing, imagination, exploration and creativity.
Being Romantic is about…. being creative, being willing to take a
risk. Sometimes it’s being sweet. Sometimes it’s being silly.
Romance is about … the right attitude. And attitude can cost you a
little or a lot. True romantics have the right attitude; and use
imagination to cultivate loving, sensual relationships.
So just how do you develop the right attitude? Start out with little
acts of affection, little things to show you care and can be
romantic. Here are a few suggestions (excerpted from the book,
Romance on a Budget) to help you spark your imagination.
- This Kiss (#10) – You must remember this; a kiss is still a
kiss… kiss often. Repeat several times.
- Look into My Eyes (#11) – When you gaze into each others eyes,
everyone else seems to disappear. And looking intensely at one
another can send a message to your lover that can lead to other
things.
- You Light up my Life (#15) - Spray the perfume or cologne you wear
on a light bulb. When the light is turned on the scent of you will
fill the room.
- What a Feeling (#19) – Tell your love how much you appreciate
him/her. Write your message on a post-it-note and stick it where it
is sure to be found.
- Get out of your Comfort Zone (Intro) – Do something impulsive,
even a little risky that will excite your lover and ignite the
romance.
Like the song says “Love Don’t come easy.” I believe that
“Romance Don’t Come Easy. “ But with a little practice and
planning, the results can be thrillllllllling….
About the author: ©
2004 - Heidi Richards is the author of The PMS Principles, Powerful
Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Business and 7 other books. She is
also the Founder & CEO of the Women’s ECommerce Association,
International www.WECAI.org
(pronounced wee-kī) – an Internet organization that “Helps
Women Do Business on the WEB.” She can be reached at www.HeidiRichards.com.
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