Partnership.
Not making decisions as though you are still only thinking about yourself.
A healthy relationship means learning to genuinely factor another person into your life.
Their needs.
Their preferences.
Their feelings.
Their experience.
Their perspective.
Their schedule.
Not just informing them after you have already decided.
But asking:
“What do you think?”
“How does this feel to you?”
“Does this work for you?”
“What am I not seeing?”
Because relationships become much stronger when people feel like they are building life together —
not simply being managed around someone else’s plans, priorities, or preferences.
Partnership means:
your inner world and their inner world,
your voice and their voice,
your experience and their experience,
– all deserve space in this relationship.
