To the Couple With the Same Dreams but Different Timelines

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What to do when you and your partner are a couple with the same dream but you both are from different timelines?
When we got engaged, we did our homework to help us prepare for marriage. We read articles. We talked to married friends. We asked each otherย all the questions.

And even though we had talked extensively about each otherโ€™s dreams and thought we were on the same page, we werenโ€™t. Not exactly.

It has taken us a while to understand that although we share the same dreams, we donโ€™t share the same timelines. In some ways that feels like we donโ€™t share the same dreams at all. Weโ€™ve had to take a step back and intentionally dig into the specifics of how each of us sees our future.

For example, we both want to own a home someday, but for David, it has always been a high priority. To him, owning a home is a first essential step toward all of his other dreamsโ€”starting a family, joining a community, and growing financially stable enough to enjoy more free time and leisure activities.

Constantino wants to own a home too, but he isnโ€™t tied to when or how it happens. Having lived for years in New York, heโ€™s used to the cramped apartment lifestyle. To him, owning a home is a dream in the abstract.

International travel, however, is a dream Constantino hoped to realize in the early years of our marriage. London, Lisbon, Paris, Prague. Constantino wants to see them all.

Weโ€™re both pushing 40, and there are dozens of places weโ€™d like to see together while we still have the stamina to backpack and travel ruggedly.

David traveled much more in his youth than Constantino and doesnโ€™t feel the same sense of urgency to go see the world. Although he loves to travel, David would prefer to spend time and resources becoming stable as a family. He not only sees travel as a dream but as a luxury, too.

And we both want kids, but we havenโ€™t talked deeply about the timing and how it would impact our other dreams. Getting married at an older age is wonderful in many ways, but it complicates timelines. Thereโ€™s a fear we donโ€™t talk about much: a growing realization that we may not get to realizeย everyย dream.

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How do couples work together when they have the same dreams but different timelines?

The art of compromising

Like so many aspects of the relationship, it requiresย compromise. To reach compromise, Dr. John Gottman says we must define our core needs and be willing to accept influence. What does this look like in practice?

Davidโ€™s core dream is to own a home, but he is flexible about when. He may agree to put off home ownership for another year so we have the money to take a big international trip.

Constantinoโ€™s core dream is to see the world, but he may defer some of his travel destinations so that we can save up for a down payment on a house. He can also help David trim the budget so that there are more savings for us to reach our dreams faster, together.

One thing weโ€™re learning from this experience is to ask better questions. For example, the questionย โ€œDo you want kids?โ€ย isnโ€™t sufficient to get the answers to a such a complex and important topic.

It needs to be followed up with:ย How many do you want? When do you want them? Would you consider adoption? How do you see us raising them as far as schooling, values, and religion?

We both come from journalism backgrounds, so weโ€™re well acquainted with the art of askingย open-ended questions. We just havenโ€™t been good about employing this technique in our marriage.

Weโ€™re also coming to see that learning about the intricate details of each otherโ€™s dreams donโ€™t happen in one conversation. Learning the depths of someoneโ€™s heart, where dreams reside, takes a lifetime.

Dreams transform with time, and we have to be willing to adapt along with them. In our weeklyย State of the Union meeting, weโ€™ve decided that from now on we wonโ€™t just talk about the state of our relationshipโ€”weโ€™ll talk about the state of our dreams.

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Byย David and Constantino Khalaf

This article was originally published on The Gottman Relationship Blog.

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