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Creating a Vision for Love in 2026

Music and Therapy with Relationship Coach Keana W. Mitchell

Episode 32 of the The Worth Loving Podcast podcast, hosted by Keana W. Mitchell, titled "Creating a Vision for Love in 2026" was published on December 31, 2025 and runs 25 minutes.

December 31, 2025 ·25m · The Worth Loving Podcast

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In this powerful New Year episode, Relationship Coach Keana W. Mitchell guides you through the process of creating a clear, emotionally grounded vision for love in 2026. Whether you’re single, dating, or in a long-term relationship, this episode helps you understand why vision not just goals are essential for building healthy, fulfilling love. Keana breaks down the psychology behind vision setting, explains how your brain filters relationships based on what you imagine, and shows you how to align your desires with your values. You’ll learn how to identify what you truly want in a partner, how to distinguish between negotiables and nonnegotiables, and how to create a vision that inspires growth without slipping into unrealistic expectations. This episode is all about clarity, emotional safety, and intentional love. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why having a vision for love is more important than simply setting goals How the Reticular Activating System shapes your relationship choices What attachment clarity is and why it matters Key qualities singles should look for in a partner How couples can strengthen their connection through shared vision The difference between negotiables and nonnegotiables How to ensure your vision aligns with your core values Why your vision must be realistic, attainable, and growth oriented 🧠 Psychology Highlights How your brain filters relationships based on what you imagine Why clarity reduces emotional confusion and relationship burnout How values alignment creates long-term stability Why realistic expectations lead to healthier love 🛠️ Exercises Included in This Episode Future Snapshot – Write a one-page vision of your ideal relationship in 2026 Values Check – Identify your top 5 values and compare them to your vision NonNegotiables List – Define what you will not compromise on Pattern Review – Identify patterns you want to break and patterns you want to keep Emotional Alignment Test – Clarify how you want to feel in your relationship 📘 Homework Assignment Create your 2026 Vision for Love Journal, including: Your written vision Your values Your negotiables and nonnegotiables Your emotional alignment notes Three action steps you’ll take this month to move toward your vision 🎶 Featured Song of the Week “Loving Me Is Easy” by Emory Rose. This week’s featured song beautifully complements the episode’s theme. It’s a gentle reminder that healthy love feels safe, warm, and emotionally supportive. The lyrics echo the idea that when you align with your values and choose partners who honor your heart, love becomes less of a struggle and more of a natural, nurturing experience. ❤️ Final Takeaway Love doesn’t just happen. Healthy love is created with intention, clarity, and vision. You deserve a relationship that aligns with your values, honors your heart, and supports your growth.

In this powerful New Year episode, Relationship Coach Keana W. Mitchell guides you through the process of creating a clear, emotionally grounded vision for love in 2026. Whether you’re single, dating, or in a long-term relationship, this episode helps you understand why vision not just goals are essential for building healthy, fulfilling love. 

Keana breaks down the psychology behind vision setting, explains how your brain filters relationships based on what you imagine, and shows you how to align your desires with your values. You’ll learn how to identify what you truly want in a partner, how to distinguish between negotiables and nonnegotiables, and how to create a vision that inspires growth without slipping into unrealistic expectations. 

This episode is all about clarity, emotional safety, and intentional love. 

💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode 

  • Why having a vision for love is more important than simply setting goals 
  • How the Reticular Activating System shapes your relationship choices 
  • What attachment clarity is and why it matters 
  • Key qualities singles should look for in a partner 
  • How couples can strengthen their connection through shared vision 
  • The difference between negotiables and nonnegotiables 
  • How to ensure your vision aligns with your core values 
  • Why your vision must be realistic, attainable, and growth oriented 

🧠 Psychology Highlights 

  • How your brain filters relationships based on what you imagine 
  • Why clarity reduces emotional confusion and relationship burnout 
  • How values alignment creates long-term stability 
  • Why realistic expectations lead to healthier love 

🛠️ Exercises Included in This Episode 

  1. Future Snapshot – Write a one-page vision of your ideal relationship in 2026 
  2. Values Check – Identify your top 5 values and compare them to your vision 
  3. NonNegotiables List – Define what you will not compromise on 
  4. Pattern Review – Identify patterns you want to break and patterns you want to keep 
  5. Emotional Alignment Test – Clarify how you want to feel in your relationship 

📘 Homework Assignment 

Create your 2026 Vision for Love Journal, including: 

  • Your written vision 
  • Your values 
  • Your negotiables and nonnegotiables 
  • Your emotional alignment notes 
  • Three action steps you’ll take this month to move toward your vision 

🎶 Featured Song of the Week 

“Loving Me Is Easy” by Emory Rose. This week’s featured song beautifully complements the episode’s theme. It’s a gentle reminder that healthy love feels safe, warm, and emotionally supportive. The lyrics echo the idea that when you align with your values and choose partners who honor your heart, love becomes less of a struggle and more of a natural, nurturing experience. 

❤️ Final Takeaway 

Love doesn’t just happen. Healthy love is created with intention, clarity, and vision. You deserve a relationship that aligns with your values, honors your heart, and supports your growth. 

 

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