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Relationships 3

Intimacy = IN – TO – ME – SEE

By Tanya Joanna @Courageouslivin · On February 29, 2012

 “Intimacy is the most meaningful and courageous of all human experiences.”  Thomas Patrick Malone MD – The Art of Intimacy. 

Intimacy is derived from the Latin Intima meaning “inner” or “innermost”. Inside each of us lies our intima; the deepest core of our person. Intima is that which allows a profound connection to ourselves and to others. It is the inside being, the real you, the “you” that only you can know.

It is the most vulnerable part of ourselves, our most profound feelings, enduring motivations, sense of right and wrong and most embedded convictions about truth and beauty.

What Intimacy is Not

Sex and romance are often referred to as intimacy or intimate relations. But they can be quite the opposite as we take on a role, try to please the other and live in the fantasy – often with emotional disconnection for fear of its impermanence “the honeymoon stage”.

Intimacy is not the same as closeness. Many relationships attain a level of closeness. People can share the same home, bed or even children. They can be together for years and experience closeness but have an intense fear or a distinct block to revealing their deepest, innermost fears, dreams, thoughts and feelings – their real selves for fear that they are unlovable, not good enough or they simply cannot trust that they will be safe enough to expose that part of themselves.

Closeness teaches us about the other person, when we have true intimacy, we learn about ourselves. When I am close, I know who you are. When I am intimate I know who I am.

Without the courage to experience true intimacy, we never truly experience our full capacity to love or be loved for exactly who we are and be at ease in our relationship.  We can go on for years and never feel truly fulfilled.

This emotion; this vulnerability and connection is not only between lovers, it’s between friends and even our relationship with our families. In a disposable society where people can walk away from anyone and anything, it is because there is no intimacy. We can simply disconnect because there was no real deep connection in the first place.

How vulnerable will you allow yourself to be? Your level of intimacy will determine the depth of your fulfillment.

Ask yourself… How_______ am I, or willing to be? 1 (lowest)  – 10 (highest)

  1. Trusting
  2. Authentic – being yourself
  3. Honest – truthful
  4. Transparent
  5. Vulnerable
  6. Open
  7. Connected

*If you scored below 8 in any one of these categories, you have room to grow to deepen your ability to be intimate.

How do you allow yourself to experience more intimacy?

Get a greater sense of self awareness. Heal yourself. To be able to love yourself unconditionally is the very first step. You have to learn to trust yourself. Work towards a deep level of self-acceptance, profound self worth and confidence; not from a place of ego but from a place of true inner connection. Remember that all of our failures are just feedback. Forgive yourself. If you are in a relationship and you are seeking a greater level of connection, stop focussing on the other person and be courageous – begin with yourself.

For more information visit us at www.courageousliving.com/about/coaching

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Tanya Chernova and Joanna Andros are co-founders of Courageous Living and master educators in the area of personal growth and development. Engaging, informative, inspiring and entertaining! They provide the information tools and resources to help women and men recharge and reconnect to themselves and their dreams. They lead powerful events to help people do the healing heart work™ and get results they want and write the next fulfilling and joyful chapters of their lives. They candidly share their life lessons and experiences and are successful entrepreneurs, coaches, authors, speakers and popular guests on radio and television. courageousliving.com

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  • What’s Your Ultimatum for Love? | Eligible MagazineEligible Magazine says: January 12, 2014 at 4:07 pm

    […] Ask yourself another question: have I dated a person with my ultimatum who had other flaws that made them incompatible? This will indicate whether your ultimatum is shielding you from attaining intimacy. […]

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  • Relationship Red Flags | Eligible MagazineEligible Magazine says: January 13, 2014 at 3:25 pm

    […] the area of love or believe you are “not lovable” and therefore are attracted to people who are not emotionally available or capable of fully loving […]

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  • What’s Your Ultimatum For Love? | Tanya Chernova | Professional Speaker & Business Coach says: March 18, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    […] Ask yourself another question: have I dated a person with my ultimatum who had other flaws that made them incompatible? This will indicate whether your ultimatum is shielding you from attaining intimacy. […]

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