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Alex Hormozi has a perspective I find interesting. He talks about relationships as a force multiplier—something that amplifies everything else in your life when it’s strong, and quietly works against you when it’s not.
Most couples don’t neglect their relationship on purpose. They’re just busy. Focused. Building things. And without something intentional in place, time together becomes inconsistent at best.
That’s a big part of why I created Chef’s Kiss as a monthly experience instead of a one-off. Not to add more to your plate, but to remove the friction of deciding if or when you’ll spend time together. One simple evening, already planned, that you can rely on.
Because when something is easy to step into, it tends to actually happen. And when it happens consistently, it starts to matter.
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