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Today's conversation inside the Date Your Wife podcast centers around the importance of adding people to your team and features two surprise guests who shed some additional light on this subject. It's never a dull moment with the White's as they navigate the ever-changing waters of marriage, family, and business, aka The Trifecta of Insanity.
Every week married couple Danielle K and Garrett J White share insights and perspectives from within their own lives regarding the following topics discussed each month: Week 1: Sex Week 2: Money Week 3: Parenting Week 4: Communication In This Week's Podcast…Money Point #1: Babysitter, Nanny, or Home Manager?How would bringing one of these on board change your family's life?
Point #2: Does Overcompensation Lead to Entitlement?Where have you experienced this as either the one feeling entitled or the one witnessing it?
Point #3: House CleanerHow has having a House Cleaner on board improved your life and/or your relationships?
Point #4: This is a Man's JobWhat do you automatically expect your husband to do because it falls under the category of "that's just what men do?"
Point #5: Let Go in Order to GrowIf you were to look in your world right now, where is the one place in your life where you could bring someone on the team who could free you up so you could actually do the things that matters?
Communication Challenge:Have a conversation around this topic: It's ok to bring people on the team to accelerate your marriage and your family. How do you both feel about this?
Date Night Topic:Entertain the idea of creating space inside your team for a Babysitter, Nanny, or Home Manager and get really clear about the details, expectations, and compensation. What would that look like for your family? How would that clear up space for more family time, couple time, or alone time?
Quote of the Week:"You cannot build a family without a team. It's difficult, if not impossible to build your marriage and family to ultimately become what you want it to be if you're trying to do it alone."
—Garrett J White
"To women, let go. Test it out for a couple of months and just what happens. See if it makes an improvement, see what opens up in your relationship with your kids and your spouse. Could you find something else fulfilling to put your time towards?"
—Danielle K White
By Garrett J. White & Danielle K White4.3
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Today's conversation inside the Date Your Wife podcast centers around the importance of adding people to your team and features two surprise guests who shed some additional light on this subject. It's never a dull moment with the White's as they navigate the ever-changing waters of marriage, family, and business, aka The Trifecta of Insanity.
Every week married couple Danielle K and Garrett J White share insights and perspectives from within their own lives regarding the following topics discussed each month: Week 1: Sex Week 2: Money Week 3: Parenting Week 4: Communication In This Week's Podcast…Money Point #1: Babysitter, Nanny, or Home Manager?How would bringing one of these on board change your family's life?
Point #2: Does Overcompensation Lead to Entitlement?Where have you experienced this as either the one feeling entitled or the one witnessing it?
Point #3: House CleanerHow has having a House Cleaner on board improved your life and/or your relationships?
Point #4: This is a Man's JobWhat do you automatically expect your husband to do because it falls under the category of "that's just what men do?"
Point #5: Let Go in Order to GrowIf you were to look in your world right now, where is the one place in your life where you could bring someone on the team who could free you up so you could actually do the things that matters?
Communication Challenge:Have a conversation around this topic: It's ok to bring people on the team to accelerate your marriage and your family. How do you both feel about this?
Date Night Topic:Entertain the idea of creating space inside your team for a Babysitter, Nanny, or Home Manager and get really clear about the details, expectations, and compensation. What would that look like for your family? How would that clear up space for more family time, couple time, or alone time?
Quote of the Week:"You cannot build a family without a team. It's difficult, if not impossible to build your marriage and family to ultimately become what you want it to be if you're trying to do it alone."
—Garrett J White
"To women, let go. Test it out for a couple of months and just what happens. See if it makes an improvement, see what opens up in your relationship with your kids and your spouse. Could you find something else fulfilling to put your time towards?"
—Danielle K White

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