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"Passion,
Adventure, Romance and Pirates"
by Susie and Otto Collins
Can you believe it?
We just found out that the movie "Pirates of the
Caribbean: At World's End" broke the record for the
highest worldwide six-day opening, with $401
million.
As fascinated observers of our culture, we couldn't
help but wonder why?
Don't get us wrong... we really enjoyed the movie
but we wondered what it is that attracts millions of
people to choose to pay their money and spend their
time watching a movie like this.
Because we're also students of relationships and are
always on the lookout for insights into how to
create outstanding
relationships, we couldn't help but wonder if wasn't
something we could learn about creating successful,
happy relationships.
Setting aside the vast media hype that's gone on to
promote this movie, we came to the conclusion that
the creators of
"Pirates of the Caribbean" give us what a lot of us
find lacking from our relationships and lives.
While we certainly don't want to spoil the plot for
you if you haven't seen the film, we do want to give
you a few take-away
ideas to think about and possibly apply to make your
relationships more alive.
Here are some of our thoughts...
1. The clever script had humor and wit.
Most of us enjoy humor and want more of it in our
lives and in our relationships. So the question
becomes...How can you look at situations in a more
humorous, lighter, more loving way? How can you
expand to include more humor or fun in your life?
2. The plot was filled with surprising and
unexpected twists and turns. How can you create
surprises that will bring you closer to the people
you love? It might be planning a special night of
romance or it might be doing something very small--
something out of the ordinary for your loved one.
3. There was passion at every step of the
way--romantic passion, passion for the sea,
following a good captain, passion to right a wrong,
to complete a debt. What do you have a passion for
in your life? How can you rekindle that passion if
it has dimmed or even died? What step are you
willing to take to create more passion in your life?
4. The characters passionately stood up for what
they believed in and "stepped up" for what they
wanted. What are you committed to having in your
relationships
and are you willing to "step up" and do the things
that will bring you closer to having it?
It sometimes just takes a small action to move you
toward what you want, like making a connection with
your eyes with your beloved or with a family member
or friend. It sometimes takes a very small action to
stir up passion in your life.
If you haven't seen the new "Pirates" movie, go see
it because it's a lot of fun.
If you're like most people, you want to feel a
little more passion and excitement in your life and
watching this movie lets you have it vicariously by
spending a couple of hours in the theater.
Our suggestion is to not just live vicariously
through the characters and events of a movie (or
anything else) but to
really live with passion in all aspects of your
life, especially your relationships.
When it comes to your relationships, we believe that
if you want more than you currently have right now,
you can have
it.
You can create more passion, love, connection,
trust, intimacy and spark in your relationships.
It all begins with you and it all begins right now.
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Susie and Otto Collins are
Relationship Coaches and authors who help people
create lives that are filled with more passion, love
and connection. For more tips on turning up the heat
in your love relationship, sign up for their free
mini-course at
http://www.RedHotLoveRelationships.com
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