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In any relationship, it’s easy to fall into the same comfortable patterns, especially when we’re tired and have limited time. But research suggests that variety is an essential ingredient in counteracting relationship boredom. Today hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros share simple ways to add variety to your relationship. It doesn’t have to be elaborately planned; it could be as spontaneous as going on a short drive to unwind. At the end of the day, what’s most important is that you and your partner appreciate the little things you do for each other.
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We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email
Website 💻 www.nextleveluniverse.com
Next Level Podcast FB Group 📌 join here
Instagram 📷
Kevin: @neverquitkid
Alan: @alazaros88
LinkedIn ✍
Kevin: www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri
Alan: www.linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc
Email 💬
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We Love When You Leave Reviews!!! ---> https://lovethepodcast.com/nextleveluniversity
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Show notes:
[1:47] Like the first date
[6:40] Variety through shared endeavors
[12:51] Bonnie Cleland from Group Coaching group 6 offers her experience and a couple of tips
[14:09] Understanding love languages
[16:51] Spontaneity in the little things
[23:20] Join the Next Level Nation private Facebook group
[23:53] Join Next Level U Book Club - https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-book-club/
[25:39] Outro
Send a text to Kevin and Alan!
🎙️ Hosted by Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros
Next Level University is a top-ranked daily podcast for dream chasers and self-improvement lovers. With over 2,100 episodes, we help you level up in life, love, health, and wealth one day at a time. Subscribe for real, honest, no-fluff growth every single day.
By Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros4.7
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In any relationship, it’s easy to fall into the same comfortable patterns, especially when we’re tired and have limited time. But research suggests that variety is an essential ingredient in counteracting relationship boredom. Today hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros share simple ways to add variety to your relationship. It doesn’t have to be elaborately planned; it could be as spontaneous as going on a short drive to unwind. At the end of the day, what’s most important is that you and your partner appreciate the little things you do for each other.
_______________________
The best way to track your habits is here! Download the app: Optimal - https://optimal.nextleveluniverse.com/
Any of these community or resources are FREE to join and consume:
_______________________
We love connecting with you guys! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email
Website 💻 www.nextleveluniverse.com
Next Level Podcast FB Group 📌 join here
Instagram 📷
Kevin: @neverquitkid
Alan: @alazaros88
LinkedIn ✍
Kevin: www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri
Alan: www.linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc
Email 💬
[email protected]
[email protected]
We Love When You Leave Reviews!!! ---> https://lovethepodcast.com/nextleveluniversity
_______________________
Show notes:
[1:47] Like the first date
[6:40] Variety through shared endeavors
[12:51] Bonnie Cleland from Group Coaching group 6 offers her experience and a couple of tips
[14:09] Understanding love languages
[16:51] Spontaneity in the little things
[23:20] Join the Next Level Nation private Facebook group
[23:53] Join Next Level U Book Club - https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-book-club/
[25:39] Outro
Send a text to Kevin and Alan!
🎙️ Hosted by Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros
Next Level University is a top-ranked daily podcast for dream chasers and self-improvement lovers. With over 2,100 episodes, we help you level up in life, love, health, and wealth one day at a time. Subscribe for real, honest, no-fluff growth every single day.

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