LOVE

When in Love, Live in the Moment

Shayma Popova
3 min readJan 19, 2024
Couple standing by a neon sign
Loving someone means you should live in the moment. Why focus on the past when you’re in the present? | Photo by kevin laminto on Unsplash

In relationships, most of us like dreaming about potential plans and possible endgames. For example, you and your partner would like to move in together after several months or years.

There’s nothing wrong with thinking ahead! Making plans is nothing to be ashamed of. We’ve all seen couples figure things out effortlessly, and we can’t help but wish our relationships would turn out similarly.

However, we sometimes put too much focus on long-term plans and need to remember to live in the moment. We don’t control everything, so why worry about something out of reach?

What Does It Mean to Live in the Moment?

Living in the moment doesn’t mean ditching well-thought-out plans. Instead, it encourages lovers to enjoy the present. There’s no better feeling than basking in bliss without worrying about what may come.

Enjoying the present with your partner needs awareness. How are you connecting? Are you giving each other equal and undivided attention? Are there agendas and distractions getting in the way?

The point here is to be fully tuned in to each other. Leave ego and judgments at the door and focus on what’s in front of you. You’ll find yourself more relaxed instead of constantly worrying about timelines and milestones.

How to Live in the Moment with Your Partner

Before you start thinking about wedding rings, why not live in the NOW? Is your partner the person whose company you genuinely enjoy?

Let nature take its course and let these no-nonsense tips guide you.

1. Cut down the anticipation

Looking forward to the future with your partner is totally fine. But the thing is, we shouldn’t fixate on possible outcomes. There’s a difference between bracing yourselves for possibilities and obsessing over them.

2. Leave your fears behind

Fear is quite powerful. It’s enough to stop us from doing the things we want. For example, your fear of the unknown is holding you back from moving in with your partner.

How will you know what a possible future with your partner looks like if you don’t take the plunge? Giving things a try is much better than letting it become a what-if.

3. Don’t hold back

Letting your guard down around anyone is scary, especially for the risk-averse. However, your relationship will feel slightly unfulfilling without vulnerability. So, go ahead and wear your heart on your sleeve! Opening your heart makes love more beautiful.

4. Acknowledge the lows

Along with the good comes the bad and the ugly. Relationships aren’t flawless, so there’s no use running away from the inevitable. Take the lows to the chin just as much as you brace yourself for the highs.

5. Forget about expectations

As much as we want things to always work out in our favor, life has its curveballs.

For example, you and your partner didn’t get to accomplish a specific relationship goal within your desired time frame. If you keep holding on to that, you’ll just find yourself in a repetitive direction.

Expectations can confine you in a cramped box. Don’t limit yourselves to a specific vision of an ideal relationship.

Love isn’t something you should overthink. Live in the moment and value every second you spend with your partner. There’s a reason people in love stop and smell the roses occasionally.

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Shayma Popova
Shayma Popova

Written by Shayma Popova

I write truths about dating and relationships as a Content Manager for https://odessawomen.com/

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