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Assumptions

Let's assume that although you believe you have been open to creating a soul-mate, in truth you know you haven't been ready. It's possible you're not even sure you want another primary relationship.

Underneath all the mullings you also know that you've needed a bit more time to work on a few things—health/weight, various minor addictions, finances, etc.

Your ideal partner might have already seen you but stopped short of an introduction because his/her mind couldn't get past a few considerations. Possibly your aura suggests that you are dragging around a few incompletes, a bit of hurt, blame, or anger left over from a previous relationship. Maybe you  appear to be somewhat aloof or shutdown, not spacious, missing some aliveness, or, simply not happy.

Let's further assume that your ideal partner is also putting on the finishing touches, getting ready for you.

From these assumptions we can say that all of your relationships to date, including the recesses, have been training you, preparing you for your most perfect partner and to being on purpose.

Re: "...on purpose." No doubt you have some sense that the leadership-communication skills it takes to manifest a supportive loving partner are the same skills it will take to make a significant positive difference in life. That is to say, you sense that you and your partner will have a synergistic effect; you will inspire all with whom you relate to intend that things work as you know is possible.

Together, through the "Preparing for Your Ideal Partner" tutorial and the support group conversations, we will clear away the clouds, the thoughts, considerations, and life's incompletes—any barriers you might have to communicating consistent with your intentions—and in so doing experience communication and love.

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> Barriers to manifesting
...dragging around a few incompletes, a bit of hurt, blame, or anger left over from a previous relationship

...appear shut down,

...missing some aliveness,

> ...leadership skills
...the leadership-communication skills it takes to manifest a loving supportive partner are the same skills it will take to make a positive significant difference in life.

> "positive difference"
The word "positive" is used to draw attention to the fact that we are all equally powerful leaders. How we communicate, even nonverbally from the position of couch potato, does make a difference.