The art of love, practiced in the everyday moments that shape us.

Love isn’t tidy. It isn’t a straight line. It’s the pause before you speak, the glance that softens an argument, the choice to stay when leaving might feel easier.

I started Love in Practice because that’s what love is — practice. Clumsy. Courageous. Sometimes muddy, sometimes tender. Not a feeling that arrives fully formed, but something we keep returning to, again and again.

This isn’t about perfect relationships or neat resolutions. It’s about false starts, awkward repairs, the reaching out when your chest is still tight.

What I share here aren’t prescriptions, but invitations — fragments from daily life, from the room, from the small, ordinary moments that make or unmake connection.

My hope is simple: that you find something here that makes you pause, breathe, and remember that love can always be brought back to life — moment by moment, choice by choice.

Isabella Rose Alonzo-Gatti, LMFT

Therapist and writer focused on the practice of love — helping couples find their way back to each other.

https://www.therapywithisabella.com
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