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Are You the Problem in Your Relationship?

The truth is, most relationships aren’t destroyed by a lack of love, they’re sabotaged by unconscious expectations and beliefs that quietly run the show.

If you’ve ever wondered why your relationship feels stuck no matter how much you try, it’s time to look deeper.


Answer the 5 questions below to find out if you might be the problem without realizing it. And if you’re ready to go beyond surface-level insights, download our free eBook, "Why Love Alone Isn’t Enough" below. Inside, you’ll learn The 21 Laws of Love and discover which of those laws you’ve been unknowingly breaking in your relationships.

Because love isn’t the issue. Awareness is.

“Are You the Problem?” Quiz

Answer each one honestly: Agree or Disagree.

1. A man should automatically know what his partner needs

without her having to say it.
 

2. If my partner really loved me, they’d change the behaviors that hurt me.
 

3. It’s my partner’s job to make me feel secure in the relationship.
 

4. Some issues are better left unspoken.

Bringing them up only makes things worse.
 

5. Love should feel easy when you’re with the right person.

 

If you agreed with even one of these statements, don’t panic. You’re not broken, you’re human. But it does mean your relationship might be running on old programming instead of conscious love.

 

Download the free eBook "Why Love Alone Isn’t Enough" to uncover which of the 21 Laws of Love you’ve been unknowingly breaking,

and the next steps to take to fix it.

Download the guide instantly. Then get our 3-day email mini-series showing you exactly how to apply it

in your relationship. No spam. Just guidance and strategy.

Download Your Free Relationship Guide: Why Love Alone Isn’t Enough

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