- Love & Commitment
- Your Marriage
- Google Docs
- Your Contract
Love, commitment, marriage
the greatest emotion, the deepest intimacy – the biggest decision
Welcome
You're in a loving relationship. You say
'I love you' to your partner, and your partner says 'I love you' back to you. But you are starting to wonder: 'Now what?'
Maybe you are thinking: People change. Feelings change. Circumstances change. Maybe promising to love someone forever is not a realistic promise?
Or maybe you're thinking that that love is an action, not an emotion. As such, we don't necessarily believe such things are impossible to achieve.
Perhaps it's time to start thinking that love is about respect, commitment, loyalty, and the deliberate choice to move past negative emotions that might pull things apart.
Maybe real love is not about fair weather relationships. It's about weathering storms together.
Overview and progress
An introduction to and a visual overview of you and your partner's progress through the Love Element of WeDo Marriage.
Those crazy love chemicals
Why we are suckers for a pretty face – and a whole lot more. It's nature ways of encouraging us to make more babies.
Your committed love
Love is not something we 'fall' into, but a complex art combining many skills and talents that take a lifetime to learn.
The four good marriages
Romantic, rescue, companionate and traditional – which type of marriage are you and your partner hoping to build and share?
Marriage's nine tasks
When two people marry they face a series of nine psychological tasks they need to confront and overcome together as a couple.
Getting your contract
Get started right now on your Marriage Contract by grabbing the WeDo Marriage Contract Template in Google Docs.
Sharing your contract
The first step to designing your marriage is sharing the Marriage Contract document with your partner in Google Docs.
Telling your love story
How did the two of you meet? Was it love at first sight – or a slow-burning attraction? Starting your Contract Background.
Your marriage, your vision
Your reasons for marrying: think clearly about what they are, discuss them fully, and write them in your Contract Purpose.
