
Lucky in Love
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Hi, I’m Dr. Margaret Cochran, and in this episode of The Relationship Doctor, I’m diving into something I hear all the time: “You’re so lucky to have a good relationship.” But is it really luck? Or is there something deeper at play?
Inspired by Tina Turner’s classic line, “What’s love got to do with it?”, I flipped the question: What’s luck got to do with it? Spoiler alert, not much. In this episode, “Lucky in Love,” I get personal. I share my own experiences and unpack how so many of us, especially women, are led to believe that finding a healthy, lasting relationship is a roll of the dice.
The truth? It’s not luck. It’s self-awareness. It’s setting clear boundaries. It’s open, honest communication and making conscious choices about who, and how we love. And yes, all of that is completely within your power.
So if you’ve ever felt unlucky in love or wondered why real connection feels so out of reach, this one’s for you. Tune in and let’s rewrite the love story, no luck required.
Key Takeaways:
Skill Difference Makes the Difference
Luck Has Nothing to Do With It
Balanced Effort, Not Gendered Expectations
Choose, Communicate, Expect Respect
Love is Active, Not Accidental
Quotes:
"Love isn't luck—your choices and communication create your happiness."- Dr. Margaret Cochran
"Choose love and respect—never settle for anything less."- Dr. Margaret Cochran
Connect with Dr Margaret
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorcochran
Website: https://drcochrancoaching.com/
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