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Key Takeaways:
Episode Summary:
Dr. Sarah understands that under stress, we can end up doing and saying some pretty crazy or hurtful things. Whether you’re in lockdown and isolation or all living under one roof, Dr. Sarah offers helpful tips and reminders on how you can connect with your partner in a relaxing and calm way. Yes, we are all under a new heightened level of stress and we might have things we want to get off our chest, but we can do that by coming to a conversation prepared!
Guest Bio:
Sarah Rattray Ph.D., Couples Psychologist, has spent the last thirty years helping couples create the relationship they always wish they’d had. She specializes in helping couples communicate safely about what really matters to them, so they feel seen, heard, understood, and supported. Right now she’s creating workshops to help you navigate all the relationship challenges of this stressful time with grace and kindness towards each other.
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
Dr. Robyn Benson’s Free Youthful Aging eGuide
Biofieldhealinginstitute.com
Connect with Sarah: Couplescommunicationinstitute.com & Sarah’s free offer: Take this QUICK FREE QUIZ to find out your Communication Resilience score
Sarah’s Facebook support group
Dutchtest.com
Quotes:
“Every conversation, we tend to arrive with tension that sets us up to be startled, to be surprised, and to be even more on alert with each other, and that drains our energy.”
“You have in your hands the leadership ability to set the stage for yourself and your partner for relaxation and calm.”
“Is this gaining you energy or is it draining your energy?”
“If we can have a conversation and you really listen to me, I’m going to feel more trusting with you.”
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3131 ratings
Key Takeaways:
Episode Summary:
Dr. Sarah understands that under stress, we can end up doing and saying some pretty crazy or hurtful things. Whether you’re in lockdown and isolation or all living under one roof, Dr. Sarah offers helpful tips and reminders on how you can connect with your partner in a relaxing and calm way. Yes, we are all under a new heightened level of stress and we might have things we want to get off our chest, but we can do that by coming to a conversation prepared!
Guest Bio:
Sarah Rattray Ph.D., Couples Psychologist, has spent the last thirty years helping couples create the relationship they always wish they’d had. She specializes in helping couples communicate safely about what really matters to them, so they feel seen, heard, understood, and supported. Right now she’s creating workshops to help you navigate all the relationship challenges of this stressful time with grace and kindness towards each other.
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
Dr. Robyn Benson’s Free Youthful Aging eGuide
Biofieldhealinginstitute.com
Connect with Sarah: Couplescommunicationinstitute.com & Sarah’s free offer: Take this QUICK FREE QUIZ to find out your Communication Resilience score
Sarah’s Facebook support group
Dutchtest.com
Quotes:
“Every conversation, we tend to arrive with tension that sets us up to be startled, to be surprised, and to be even more on alert with each other, and that drains our energy.”
“You have in your hands the leadership ability to set the stage for yourself and your partner for relaxation and calm.”
“Is this gaining you energy or is it draining your energy?”
“If we can have a conversation and you really listen to me, I’m going to feel more trusting with you.”
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