If the quality of our relationships determines the quality of our lives, why do we spend so little time (and money) investing in them? We expect our partners to support us through the hardest times in our lives, to literally hold us up when we feel like collapsing. But, our relationships are also the first thing we neglect when our lives get too full of obligations and responsibilities. How does that work?
It’s so common for us to think that if we only have a few small problems, we can put off addressing or talking about them and they’ll just go away. But the reality is that if you feel the problems brewing, everybody’s feeling it. If your arm is broken, you rush to the doctor. If your iPhone is broken, you book the soonest appointment at the Apple Store.
So, why do we just cross our fingers and just hope everything will work out when our relationships are broken? If we could address our problems sooner, we could prevent them from becoming bigger and bigger later. It’s time we maintain our relationships as we go, instead of trying to piece them back together once they’ve already fallen apart.
In this episode, we're covering several key topics about how it’s possible to save your relationship from your couch, including:
We’re talking about all this and more in this week’s conversation inside the Love Shack. Join us live on Thursday at 1:00 p.m. PT! Have questions about love and relationships? You can call us live during the show (Thursdays 1 p.m. PT) at 425-373-5527 or text your questions here: 601-207-0080.
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