Love as a Teacher of Growth

February tends to center the conversation around love, but often only in its most visible form—romantic connection, adorned in sentiment and celebration. And while that version has its place, the deeper truth is that love, at its core, is a practice. It’s how we relate, how we show up, and how we grow—not just in partnership, but in how we engage with ourselves.
When entered into with presence and care, romantic relationships can become powerful sites of joy and awakening. They allow us to experience connection, tenderness, and intimacy in ways that feel expansive. But they also inevitably surface the parts of us that are still in process—the stories, fears, and reactions we might prefer to keep hidden. This is not a flaw in love. It is part of what makes love a path of transformation.
In my own journey, I’ve come to understand that what we bring to a…


