Notes on showing up.
Quiet writing on solo relationship work — for the one who keeps choosing.
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50 daily relationship check-in questions to ask yourself
50 quiet, solo questions to ask yourself about your relationship — one per day, or pick the ones that land. Built for a daily check-in, not a confrontation.
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Streaks for relationships: gentle accountability without pressure
A relationship streak isn't a Duolingo guilt trip. It's a quiet accountability frame for the small daily practice of showing up.
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What to do when only one of you wants to work on it
When the person you love won't work on the relationship and you can't stop trying, here's what solo effort looks like — and where its limits are.
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How to keep showing up — even when nothing feels broken
Most relationships don't end loudly; they fade quietly. Here's how to stay connected in a long-term relationship when nothing feels broken yet.
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Building a daily ritual for the relationship you want to keep
A daily relationship ritual is the difference between caring about someone and showing it. Here's how to build one you'll actually keep.
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What a daily relationship check-in actually looks like
A daily relationship check-in isn't a meeting or a feelings audit. It's a 60-second private practice — and here's exactly what it looks like.
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The quiet case for a private relationship journal
A private relationship journal isn't a diary — it's a place to hold the small things that make a relationship last. Here's why one for one person matters.
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Solo relationship work: showing up when your partner isn't ready
Solo relationship work is the quiet practice of showing up well — even when the person you love isn't doing the same kind of inner work. Here's how it looks day to day.