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: The most superficial level. These are brief, safe, and often transactional exchanges like "How are you?" or "Nice weather". : Sharing your vision for the future, including what you want to achieve or experience. This requires a higher sense of safety and trust. : The deepest level, where partners support each other’s physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs. It involves "dynamic collaboration" to help each other become the best version of themselves. Key Principles for Growth Kelly: Seven Levels of Intimacy In his book , Matthew Kelly provides a roadmap for building deeper connections by moving through progressive stages of self-revelation. The guide emphasizes that intimacy is a choice and a practice, essential for flourishing rather than just surviving. The 7 Levels of Intimacy : Revealing your thoughts and perspectives. This level introduces the risk of conflict, as people may disagree, but it is necessary to start seeing someone's true character. : Sharing objective information such as current events, weather, or what you did during the day. It remains safe because it doesn't reveal much about your internal world. : Moving beyond logic to share emotional responses. To reach this level, you must first be able to identify and understand your own emotions. : Admitting your imperfections and past mistakes. This is the level of deep vulnerability where you own your history and admit you need support. The Seven Levels Of Intimacy: The Art Of Loving... Apr 2026: The most superficial level. These are brief, safe, and often transactional exchanges like "How are you?" or "Nice weather". : Sharing your vision for the future, including what you want to achieve or experience. This requires a higher sense of safety and trust. : The deepest level, where partners support each other’s physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs. It involves "dynamic collaboration" to help each other become the best version of themselves. Key Principles for Growth Kelly: Seven Levels of Intimacy The Seven Levels of Intimacy: The Art of Loving... In his book , Matthew Kelly provides a roadmap for building deeper connections by moving through progressive stages of self-revelation. The guide emphasizes that intimacy is a choice and a practice, essential for flourishing rather than just surviving. The 7 Levels of Intimacy : Revealing your thoughts and perspectives. This level introduces the risk of conflict, as people may disagree, but it is necessary to start seeing someone's true character. : The most superficial level : Sharing objective information such as current events, weather, or what you did during the day. It remains safe because it doesn't reveal much about your internal world. : Moving beyond logic to share emotional responses. To reach this level, you must first be able to identify and understand your own emotions. This requires a higher sense of safety and trust : Admitting your imperfections and past mistakes. This is the level of deep vulnerability where you own your history and admit you need support. |
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