I have had the fortunate experience of meeting a soulmate in my life several times. One was my best friend. My soulbrother. The others were romantic relationships. And there is one connection, the moment I saw her picture, I went to myself: "This is her. I've found her. This is my wife!" And I hadn't even met her yet. So if you want to find a soulmate for a romantic relationship, these are the signs to look for: 1. You recognize them on a soul level. There is this weird subtle feeling of knowing each other without having met. 2. There are a lot of synchronicities in both your lives. That could be in life experiences, mannerisms, and thoughts. But also in the circumstances that got you two together. 3. There is a spark between you that when you're together it is fireworks. There is a multiplying of energy when being together. 4. There is a deep attraction to be with each other. Your soul wants to be with the other person. 5. You can feel the other on a deeper level. You can sense how they are doing even though you're not in the same area. If you want to know how to find your soulmate. You'll find each other when the time is right. Heaven and Earth will move if you're meant to cross each other's paths. The best way to find your soulmate is to live your best life. Be in alignment with your purpose. Work on healing your traumas. And trust that you'll know when you've met. By the way. Not all soulmates are meant to stay in your life. As weird as it may sound. Some soul connections come into your life for a specific lesson. These soul connections are called karmic. So even though you may be in a relationship with a soul mate, it is never an excuse to stay in a bad relationship. The journey of divine union is above all about being in union with yourself first.
Having worked in the health and wellness industry for over 27 years, I've learned that finding the right partner, whether in business or personal life, is about synergy and shared goals. In my experience with thousands of clients at Smaller U Weightloss, success comes from establishing a partnership where accountability, encouragement, and mutual support thrive. This mirrors what I look for in a personal relationship-someone who genuinely shares the journey with me. An example of this is how I collaborate with my team at Smaller U Weightloss. Here, we develop individualized plans that require trust and open communication. These dynamics are crucial, just like in any personal partnership, where understanding, mutual respect, and a shared vision make the journey fulfilling and transformative. In relationships, I value resilience and the ability to accept long-term lifestyle changes, similar to the sustainable weight loss we achieve with clients. It's about being supportive and adaptable as you work together towards common health and life goals. With the right partner, you create a bond that both challenges and rewards, making life's ups and downs more navigable.