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Feeling disconnected from your partner while juggling work, parenting, and the chaos of everyday life? You’re not alone. This episode is here to remind you that even in the busiest seasons, connection is possible and it doesn’t have to be complicated.
Inside this episode, I’m getting real about the challenges of nurturing your marriage during one of the busiest seasons of life.
As I celebrate 19 years with my husband, I’m reflecting on what it really takes to stay connected – not just coexisting – in the middle of packed schedules, emotional fatigue, and parenthood.
Inside this episode, I explore:
💬 The 10-second habit that builds connection and goodwill (without a calendar invite)
🧡 Ways to reinvent date night that it actually works for this season of life
👏 Simple, sustainable ways to care for your marriage…without adding another "to-do" to your list
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Resources & Links:
💛 Take the (Free) 5 Love Languages Quiz: https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language
💬Table Topics cards: https://amzn.to/42H9BCx
📘 My children’s book: Wally’s First Day of School (perfect for parents with kindergarteners): https://amzn.to/3GD19eN
📩 Email me: [email protected]
💡 Use code LMSPOD for $100 off my coaching program: workingmomsmovement.com/enroll
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Keywords:
marriage advice for working moms, how to stay connected in marriage, love languages in marriage, communication in relationships, managing marriage and parenting, relationship advice for busy moms, emotional connection in long-term relationships, marriage burnout, balancing work and marriage, how to stay connected in marriage after kids, marriage advice for working moms, marriage burnout and parenting
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About the host:
I’m Courtney Cecil, founder of Working Moms Movement and host of The Life Management System podcast, based in Charlotte, North Carolina and serving working moms and organizations across the U.S. Each week I share practical strategies, stories, and systems to reduce burnout, manage the mental load, and build sustainable careers and lives for high‑achieving working moms and the companies that want to retain and grow them. For more free resources, stories, and ways to work together, visit www.workingmomsmovement.com.
By Courtney Cecil | Founder, Working Moms MovementFeeling disconnected from your partner while juggling work, parenting, and the chaos of everyday life? You’re not alone. This episode is here to remind you that even in the busiest seasons, connection is possible and it doesn’t have to be complicated.
Inside this episode, I’m getting real about the challenges of nurturing your marriage during one of the busiest seasons of life.
As I celebrate 19 years with my husband, I’m reflecting on what it really takes to stay connected – not just coexisting – in the middle of packed schedules, emotional fatigue, and parenthood.
Inside this episode, I explore:
💬 The 10-second habit that builds connection and goodwill (without a calendar invite)
🧡 Ways to reinvent date night that it actually works for this season of life
👏 Simple, sustainable ways to care for your marriage…without adding another "to-do" to your list
________________________________________
Resources & Links:
💛 Take the (Free) 5 Love Languages Quiz: https://5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language
💬Table Topics cards: https://amzn.to/42H9BCx
📘 My children’s book: Wally’s First Day of School (perfect for parents with kindergarteners): https://amzn.to/3GD19eN
📩 Email me: [email protected]
💡 Use code LMSPOD for $100 off my coaching program: workingmomsmovement.com/enroll
________________________________________
Keywords:
marriage advice for working moms, how to stay connected in marriage, love languages in marriage, communication in relationships, managing marriage and parenting, relationship advice for busy moms, emotional connection in long-term relationships, marriage burnout, balancing work and marriage, how to stay connected in marriage after kids, marriage advice for working moms, marriage burnout and parenting
****
About the host:
I’m Courtney Cecil, founder of Working Moms Movement and host of The Life Management System podcast, based in Charlotte, North Carolina and serving working moms and organizations across the U.S. Each week I share practical strategies, stories, and systems to reduce burnout, manage the mental load, and build sustainable careers and lives for high‑achieving working moms and the companies that want to retain and grow them. For more free resources, stories, and ways to work together, visit www.workingmomsmovement.com.