{"id":499,"date":"2013-10-14T06:48:16","date_gmt":"2013-10-14T06:48:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/revolutionapparel.me\/?p=499"},"modified":"2024-05-01T23:10:16","modified_gmt":"2024-05-01T23:10:16","slug":"how-to-know-when-you-have-found-the-one-8-questions-to-consider","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/revolutionapparel.me\/index.php\/2013\/10\/14\/how-to-know-when-you-have-found-the-one-8-questions-to-consider\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Know When You Have Found \u2018The One\u2019: 8 Questions To Consider"},"content":{"rendered":"
This is the last part<\/strong>\u00a0of my 7-part series<\/strong> where I share my love journey, how I met my soulmate, and how you can attract authentic love as well.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n In your love journey, you are going to meet many prospects. Some of whom you may have non-committal, fleeting encounters with, such as one-night-stands and flings. Some may be unrequited loves. Some may be cheats. Some may be toxic and abusive partners. Some may leave your heart fluttering, only for the feelings to die off before you can even put a finger to what it was you were feeling.<\/p>\n On the other hand, some may be solid individuals with great personalities, great minds, and a genuine interest in you. They may make you wonder, Is he\/she “the one”?<\/em><\/p>\n Many have asked me how I realized Ken is \u201cthe one\u201d<\/a>\u00a0for me, in such a short period no less (within a month of getting together). Some found it incredulous on how I can make my assessment so quickly, hence ironically quick to conclude that my assessment is flawed.<\/p>\n The funny thing is that between Ken and I, I was actually the slow one to realize that he is the one. Ken himself\u00a0realized \u2014 without a single doubt \u2014 that I\u2019m the one for him<\/a>\u00a0by the third day we got together. In fact, he already felt this way during our first few weeks of contact and was 100% affirmed of his feelings after we got attached.\u00a0Previously, he had been with many girls \u2014 \u00a0with some relationships spanning for years \u2014 but his feelings for them never amounted to anything close.<\/p>\n I can\u2019t tell you whether the person you\u2019re with is \u201cthe one\u201d for you. This is a decision and realization you must arrive at yourself.<\/p>\n That said, I have 8\u00a0questions for you to consider in deciding if someone is \u201cthe one\u201d:<\/p>\n On the other hand, here are 8\u00a0signs you are with the wrong person<\/strong>, complementing my\u00a0list\u00a0Top 12 Signs It\u2019s Time To Move On From A Relationship<\/a>:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n At the end of the day, whether someone is \u201cthe one\u201d is very subjective.<\/p>\n For some people, they may be only looking for someone as a life companion and bearer of their children. I had a conversation with a good \u00a0friend a few months ago who is considering settling down with someone just that: no more, no less.<\/p>\n While I might have judged this approach towards relationship\/marriage before, I can empathize. His comment comes\u00a0after years of not getting anywhere close to finding that ideal partner who can meet his emotional, mental, and physical needs. He\u2019s not getting any younger, and having children of his own is important to him at the end of the day. He wants to be around to see his children grow up (definitely not following\u00a0Simon Cowell<\/a>\u00a0who is only having his first baby at the age of 54).\u00a0Having a simple lady as a partner also saves drama and makes for a reliable partner at the end of the day.<\/p>\n His intent reminded me of\u00a0mail-order brides<\/a>: where men order their brides from catalogs, usually of women in lower-income households in third-world countries.\u00a0This phenomenon is definitely at odds with my viewpoint towards marriage: I see it as something pristine and should only be saved for that\u00a0one <\/em>person you love truly and deeply.<\/p>\n However,I have realized, \u201cTo each his own.\u201d Some people may be happy with a functional marriage, i.e. to bear a child, to get citizenship, or to enjoy tax benefits while others may find true love this way. And if people are happy with a relationship\/marriage like that, who are we to judge?<\/p>\n Some people may be fixated on how their \u201cone\u201d should be.\u00a0In my guide on how to attract love<\/a>, I mentioned the importance of knowing your top criteria in a partner (Step #9). Not 5, not 4, not even 3, but your top 1\u20132\u00a0criteria<\/strong>. Doing this isn\u2019t to compromise but to clarify the most important thing that matters.<\/p>\n However, some overzealous singles have an endless checklist and refuse to consider anyone who \u201cfalls short\u201d in any way. To them, reducing their criteria means compromising, even though it’s not necessarily so. They rather stay single than be with someone who doesn\u2019t fit their staunch image of how their \u201cone\u201d should be like. Again, to each his own.<\/p>\n Then for others, perhaps they are okay with making do. With the 8\u00a0pointers I listed above, they are okay if only 2\u00a0or 3\u00a0are met. It\u2019s more important that they are in a relationship and have someone to return home to, rather than hold out for that one person whom they can be a mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual match with.<\/p>\n None of these are right or wrong approaches. At the end of the day, it\u2019s up to you to choose who you want to be with. Your criteria for your \u201cone\u201d should be based on what you wish to get out of a relationship, your personal needs, and your expectations of your future. Your \u201cone\u201d should be someone who is a perfect match for YOU, whom you want to spend the rest of your life with and with whom you want to create a better future ahead with.<\/p>\n Thank you so much for reading this series. I hope you have found it helpful in attracting your best love in life. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n For those of you who\u2019ve not found your love, I hope you do at some point. Not because you need someone to complete you \u2014 you don’t \u2014\u00a0but because life can be so much richer and fuller when you find your right match. I was extremely happy with myself and with life before I met Ken; after meeting him and being with him, I realized life has other dimensions which I was not experiencing before. It was like I was living life in 3-D before and now I see life in 5-D or even 6-D. It\u2019s richer, it\u2019s fuller, there are more colors which I never knew could be there. It\u2019s hard to explain this feeling without someone being in the situation him\/herself.<\/p>\n Once again, my article\u00a010 Steps To Attract Authentic Love<\/a>\u00a0will help.<\/p>\n Having a great relationship doesn\u2019t stop after you\u2019ve found the one. While being with the right person gives you a huge head start, there are other things involved to create your best relationship, such as being mindful of your partner\u2019s needs,\u00a0finding synergies between your relationship and your life<\/a>, and resolving conflicts in a healthy manner. These are things I look forward to writing on PE in the months\/years ahead. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n Get the manifesto version of this article: The Soulmate Manifesto<\/a><\/p>\n Next up, Ken and I would like to share our engagement photos, which we took in Scotland, with you. You would have seen some of them when reading parts 1-5 of the series. Check out our favorite photos here:<\/p>\n Update, May 2014<\/strong>: We have since gotten married! \ud83d\ude42 Check out our wedding pictures and exchange of vows here:<\/p>\n Thank you for being a part of my (and now Ken\u2019s) life. I look forward to sharing more of my life and our relationship with all of you.<\/p>\n Till next time, love yourself. 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8 Questions to Evaluate if He\/She is \u201cThe One\u201d<\/h2>\n
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What To Expect in Your \u201cOne\u201d: It\u2019s Up to What You Want<\/h2>\n
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