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Is resentment quietly destroying your marriage?
If your marriage feels disconnected, tense, or like you’re constantly citing “evidence” in arguments, resentment in marriage may be the real reason things feel like they’re falling apart.
In this episode, we break down:
• Why resentment in marriage builds slowly
• How unmet needs and expectations fuel resentment
• The difference between conscious and unconscious relationship contracts
• Why people pleasing and boundary breaking create resentment
• The simple sentence that exposes hidden expectations
• How to repair connection before resentment turns into resignation
Resentment in marriage is not loud at first. It compounds. It grows. And if left unaddressed, it can quietly erode trust, intimacy, and partnership.
If you want to stop resentment in marriage before it destroys your connection, this conversation will give you a clear place to start.
Subscribe for weekly episodes on emotional maturity, conscious relationships, and becoming a contentment creator.
By Ellen BroenIs resentment quietly destroying your marriage?
If your marriage feels disconnected, tense, or like you’re constantly citing “evidence” in arguments, resentment in marriage may be the real reason things feel like they’re falling apart.
In this episode, we break down:
• Why resentment in marriage builds slowly
• How unmet needs and expectations fuel resentment
• The difference between conscious and unconscious relationship contracts
• Why people pleasing and boundary breaking create resentment
• The simple sentence that exposes hidden expectations
• How to repair connection before resentment turns into resignation
Resentment in marriage is not loud at first. It compounds. It grows. And if left unaddressed, it can quietly erode trust, intimacy, and partnership.
If you want to stop resentment in marriage before it destroys your connection, this conversation will give you a clear place to start.
Subscribe for weekly episodes on emotional maturity, conscious relationships, and becoming a contentment creator.