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What's it going to take to really have that deep, loving, connection in your marriage?
It's not doing fun things together, helping each other out throughout the day or even dates. Yes, those things will bond you but to take it one step further, you've got to start having those raw, honest conversations.
Yes, they are uncomfortable. Yes, they are vulnerable. Yes, they may bring pain, tears and facts that you wish to be in denial about.
As you have these difficult conversations more often, I don't know if they will become easier for you but they will bring you closer, make you stronger, help you grow and develop a deeper love for each other. (They may even become addicting!)
Jacqui and Stephen are the prefect example of couple who have learned how to be comfortable with the uncomfortable. They have navigated many challenges throughout their relationship from addictions to mental health issues and have learned the value of open, honest communication which has been the pillar for their successful relationship. Their relationship continues to grow from strength to strength due to their willingness to provide open, safe spaces for each other to navigate their childhood traumas. They are more in love today than they were when they first met.
Jacqui and Stephen have been together for over 25 years and have 2 amazing children aged 24 and 21. They first met at a holiday park whereby Stephen knew immediately that they were made for each other. They believe the key to them having a long relationship is the power of open, honest, forgiving conversations. Each new breakthrough deepens their love and spiritual connection. (I'm in agreement with them on that one!)
Connect with Stephen and Jacqui on Instagram:
@the_unearthed_man
Tune into Stephen's podcast on vulnerability: The Unearthed Man
Get yourself on the YBR waitlist to be the first one to know when registration opens up again and for a massive discount: LifePix University
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What's it going to take to really have that deep, loving, connection in your marriage?
It's not doing fun things together, helping each other out throughout the day or even dates. Yes, those things will bond you but to take it one step further, you've got to start having those raw, honest conversations.
Yes, they are uncomfortable. Yes, they are vulnerable. Yes, they may bring pain, tears and facts that you wish to be in denial about.
As you have these difficult conversations more often, I don't know if they will become easier for you but they will bring you closer, make you stronger, help you grow and develop a deeper love for each other. (They may even become addicting!)
Jacqui and Stephen are the prefect example of couple who have learned how to be comfortable with the uncomfortable. They have navigated many challenges throughout their relationship from addictions to mental health issues and have learned the value of open, honest communication which has been the pillar for their successful relationship. Their relationship continues to grow from strength to strength due to their willingness to provide open, safe spaces for each other to navigate their childhood traumas. They are more in love today than they were when they first met.
Jacqui and Stephen have been together for over 25 years and have 2 amazing children aged 24 and 21. They first met at a holiday park whereby Stephen knew immediately that they were made for each other. They believe the key to them having a long relationship is the power of open, honest, forgiving conversations. Each new breakthrough deepens their love and spiritual connection. (I'm in agreement with them on that one!)
Connect with Stephen and Jacqui on Instagram:
@the_unearthed_man
Tune into Stephen's podcast on vulnerability: The Unearthed Man
Get yourself on the YBR waitlist to be the first one to know when registration opens up again and for a massive discount: LifePix University