9 min

Craft vs. Convenience in Relationships: Embracing the Journey Growth Over Easy

    • Superación personal

In our fast-paced world, convenience often takes priority over the process of crafting something meaningful. This trend has seeped into our relationships, where the quest for instant connection can overshadow the deeper, more rewarding work of building a solid foundation.
The Joy of Craft
Recently, while on holiday, I found joy in the simple act of making a matcha latte. It wasn't just about the drink; it was about the entire process—measuring the perfect amount of matcha, whisking it just right, and even using special ice cubes. This experience illuminated a key insight: the craft of creating something brings immense joy, far exceeding the ease of a quick, ready-made alternative.
Convenience in Modern Relationships
Modern dating, especially through online platforms, often prioritizes convenience. Swiping through profiles becomes a rapid, almost mechanical task, reducing potential partners to mere data points. This approach can lead to unrealistic expectations, where we hope to find a perfect, fully-formed relationship without investing the necessary time and effort to build it.
The Importance of Craft in Relationships
Building a meaningful relationship requires patience and a willingness to embrace the process. When we enter a relationship with the mindset of building something together, we allow for growth and development, acknowledging that both partners may need to adjust and evolve.
Steps to Embrace the Craft of Relationships
* Know Yourself: Understand your core values, goals, and what you bring to a relationship. Self-awareness is crucial before seeking to understand someone else.
* Align Values and Goals: In the initial stages of dating, focus on whether your long-term goals and core values align or complement each other. This foundational compatibility sets the stage for a strong partnership.
* Be Open to Growth: Recognize that a relationship is an evolving entity. Relationships thrive when both partners are dedicated to personal and mutual growth and are willing to address and work through challenges.
* Embrace Imperfection: Accept that no relationship is perfect from the start. Building a strong bond involves navigating through differences and learning to harmonize your lives.
* Choose to Build: Understand that a great relationship is a choice. It's about committing to the process of crafting a life together, rather than seeking a ready-made solution.
Great relationships aren’t found, they are built.
Ask yourself: am I looking for convenience, or am I ready to invest in the craft of a lasting relationship?
If you struggle to connect and be in a long-term partnership, I can help.
Via my Blueprint Awareness Method, I will guide you through breaking the unhealthy patterns that make relationships and emotional intimacy hard.
Email lilly@lillyrachels.com for more information and to apply for coaching.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.growthovereasy.com/subscribe

In our fast-paced world, convenience often takes priority over the process of crafting something meaningful. This trend has seeped into our relationships, where the quest for instant connection can overshadow the deeper, more rewarding work of building a solid foundation.
The Joy of Craft
Recently, while on holiday, I found joy in the simple act of making a matcha latte. It wasn't just about the drink; it was about the entire process—measuring the perfect amount of matcha, whisking it just right, and even using special ice cubes. This experience illuminated a key insight: the craft of creating something brings immense joy, far exceeding the ease of a quick, ready-made alternative.
Convenience in Modern Relationships
Modern dating, especially through online platforms, often prioritizes convenience. Swiping through profiles becomes a rapid, almost mechanical task, reducing potential partners to mere data points. This approach can lead to unrealistic expectations, where we hope to find a perfect, fully-formed relationship without investing the necessary time and effort to build it.
The Importance of Craft in Relationships
Building a meaningful relationship requires patience and a willingness to embrace the process. When we enter a relationship with the mindset of building something together, we allow for growth and development, acknowledging that both partners may need to adjust and evolve.
Steps to Embrace the Craft of Relationships
* Know Yourself: Understand your core values, goals, and what you bring to a relationship. Self-awareness is crucial before seeking to understand someone else.
* Align Values and Goals: In the initial stages of dating, focus on whether your long-term goals and core values align or complement each other. This foundational compatibility sets the stage for a strong partnership.
* Be Open to Growth: Recognize that a relationship is an evolving entity. Relationships thrive when both partners are dedicated to personal and mutual growth and are willing to address and work through challenges.
* Embrace Imperfection: Accept that no relationship is perfect from the start. Building a strong bond involves navigating through differences and learning to harmonize your lives.
* Choose to Build: Understand that a great relationship is a choice. It's about committing to the process of crafting a life together, rather than seeking a ready-made solution.
Great relationships aren’t found, they are built.
Ask yourself: am I looking for convenience, or am I ready to invest in the craft of a lasting relationship?
If you struggle to connect and be in a long-term partnership, I can help.
Via my Blueprint Awareness Method, I will guide you through breaking the unhealthy patterns that make relationships and emotional intimacy hard.
Email lilly@lillyrachels.com for more information and to apply for coaching.


This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.growthovereasy.com/subscribe

9 min