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This episode explores the concept of emotional entropy in relationships, emphasizing that love requires consistent effort and attention to thrive. Through relatable analogies and expert insights, we are encouraging you to actively nurture your marriage to prevent stagnation and promote growth.
• Overview of emotional entropy and its relevance to relationships
• Common misconceptions about marriage leading to complacency
• Importance of Dr. John Gottman’s insights on emotional health
• Strategies for turning towards each other’s bids for attention
• The value of recognizing daily contributions within the partnership
• Practical tips for investing in a thriving relationship
• Encouragement to prioritize kindness and active engagement with partners
• Call to action for listeners to implement changes in their relationships
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By Monica Tanner - Marriage and Intimacy Coach for Christian Couples4.9
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This episode explores the concept of emotional entropy in relationships, emphasizing that love requires consistent effort and attention to thrive. Through relatable analogies and expert insights, we are encouraging you to actively nurture your marriage to prevent stagnation and promote growth.
• Overview of emotional entropy and its relevance to relationships
• Common misconceptions about marriage leading to complacency
• Importance of Dr. John Gottman’s insights on emotional health
• Strategies for turning towards each other’s bids for attention
• The value of recognizing daily contributions within the partnership
• Practical tips for investing in a thriving relationship
• Encouragement to prioritize kindness and active engagement with partners
• Call to action for listeners to implement changes in their relationships
Send us a text

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