People With Zero Luck In Love Usually Say These 5 Phrases In Casual Conversation

Last updated on Jul 18, 2026

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The language you use is a good indicator of what is going on inside your mind and heart. As dating coaches, we constantly notice how word choices and phrases reveal a deeper belief that blocks them from receiving the love they want.

Many of these casual phrases are also commonly used in our culture, and we think it is time we, as a society, examined how we communicate — especially the following ones, as they don't support the success of people looking for love. Having coached thousands of people to create great marriages and relationships, we'd like to see these phrases eliminated from casual conversation. 

People with zero luck in love usually say these phrases in casual conversation:

1. 'It wasn't meant to be'

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While it may be true that some things in life are not meant to be (i.e., if you can't carry a tune, you're probably not meant to be the next Adele), this phrase usually indicates a deeper sense of powerlessness.

When this phrase is used in casual conversation, it usually indicates that there is a greater force outside of yourself that is deciding what you are worthy of receiving and what you're not. It's often an excuse used when someone wants to escape an agreement they've already made. Honor your word, and if you've agreed to be somewhere or do something, then just do it.

This seems to show up most often when we've committed ourselves. We see people letting themselves off the hook because "something" happened that was unforeseen, as if creating a dream life should occur without challenge.

Trust us, you'll be challenged all along the way, and it doesn't mean some great force is against you. It simply means that when you continue through the struggle and remain committed, that is how you will grow into the new way of being that brings you what you desire.

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2. 'We just grew apart'

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We haven't done any studies on this, but it's one of the biggest reasons people say their long-term relationships and marriages fail. No couple is drawn apart by some unforeseen force, like gravity.

It means that one or both parties stopped making the relationship a priority. This is another example of abdicating your power in your relationships, and we think it is a huge cop-out. It is a way of not taking responsibility for your part in the relationship ending.

A healthy relationship requires that both people invest in it. There are a zillion things a couple can do to work out their differences. We've become much too lax as a society in our commitments. The skill to create a lasting relationship is something that can be taught and learned. The ridiculous myth that love is supposed to happen by accident and continue by accident has wreaked havoc on our hearts and families.

Accidental love is dysfunctional, and the only way to break this habitual pattern is to learn a whole new way to do it. Make learning how to give and receive love a priority in your life, and you'll be one of the lucky people who, at the end of this life, have zero regrets.

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3. 'Be careful what you wish for'

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This pessimist's mantra is completely ridiculous. Wishing, dreaming, and hoping are essential first steps to manifesting. Wishing alone will not bring you anything without actions that back up the desire; however, tempering our yearning to protect ourselves in some way is ludicrous. Why on earth would we need protection from the very thing we want? The Law of Attraction states we must merge energetically with what we desire to materialize it.

Building a barrier between you and what you wish for will only keep that which you desire further from your grasp. Embrace fully what you wish for. Create a plan to bring in your beloved — or anything else on your wish list. Taking action is the key to your success.

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4. 'Relationships are hard work'

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This belief simply sets you up for a life of hard work ... and zero luck in love. We have a friend who was present at the marriage of two therapists. In their vows, they both stated how they know that relationships are "hard work" and how willing they were to do the work necessary to make the relationship successful. Not the most romantic wedding in history, in our humble opinion. 

Are relationships work? Yes, of course, they can be. Anything worth having will require "work." It's the belief in our society that a relationship must be hard that we take issue with. A true soulmate partnership is incredibly easy in the beginning, and it's this easiness that gets us through the more difficult times. Without the honeymoon period, a relationship can be exhausting and burn itself out quickly.

If your relationship isn't "easy" in the beginning, then maybe you should look at whether or not this is a relationship you want to invest your time in. Instead of blaming the other person, look inside yourself and see if you have a belief about needing to overcome challenges to prove your worth.

And if your relationship is easy, don't use that as an excuse to not focus on how to better communicate and create intimacy with your partner. If you love someone, then you will do this willingly, and it won't seem like work at all.

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5. 'Love comes when you least expect it'

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And the refrigerator will repair itself when you least expect it. You'll lose those 20 lbs when you least expect it. The job you've been hoping for will arrive when you least expect it. It doesn't make sense in other parts of life, so why is it different when it comes to love?

The idea that looking for love, working to create more love, and taking action to find love is not romantic is prevalent throughout our culture. Just look at online dating. It is probably the best way to find love in the 21st Century. There is a belief that if a couple meets through an online app, it's less romantic than if they met accidentally out in the world.

Who cares where you met? You're in love, right? This phrase is used in casual conversation when, once again, we don't want to take responsibility for our results in love. Love is this magical thing that just appears and disappears without warning.

We both spent years struggling in love, and it wasn't until we decided that having a loving relationship was the most important thing to each of us that we were able to create our true soul partnership. When we were single, we each looked at our separate patterns in relationships, discovered the common denominator within ourselves, and did the work to heal that part that was sabotaging our past relationships.

We were both very intentional about the type of relationship we wanted and the type of person we were looking to create it with. We then went out in the world (and online) and found it. From our own personal experience, as well as our clients', great love comes in when we make it a priority to create it. We can't think of anything more romantic than that.

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Orna and Matthew Walters are Soulmate Coaches who have been featured guest experts on Bravo’s "The Millionaire Matchmaker." They're the authors of the free ebook, "7 Steps To Soulmate." 

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