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Top Notch Couples Keep the Spark Weekly Review
Please listen primarily for the audio. The visuals are extra, just reminders and reinforcements, not the focus. I am not with the witness protection plan, I just prefer to have the content be the focus, not me.
I have written the basic idea for each week down below.
I want couples to stay together, if at all possible. I think it helps our community and our society if we can have satisfied, contented, happy couples, more healthy partnerships, good role models of love and kindness. Everyone wins. You can borrow an idea from John Gottman, PhD wherein you review your relationship weekly- What went well?
Celebrate what is working and reinforce that. Then ask, “What is not going well?” Imagine doing that weekly. That way, you can easily detect when something is not working and have the opportunity to adjust or course correct. If you need or prefer to get help with counseling, please do so. If there are issues with addiction, mental health, domestic violence and the like, you will probably need outside help. Not every relationship can be saved, but let’s stack the deck in your favor. Let’s intervene early on and prevent problems, when possible.
Set aside time for your relationship and going over these prompts once a week should be enough to get you on track. You don’t need to be in counseling to benefit from these. They also reinforce counseling you have already had. They may expose needs in your relationship that you can quickly get met.
Feel free to share these with your friends and family and see if we can get a greater sense of community of folks who value satisfying relationships and having one another’s backs. Let’s get more people who know how to be in healthy relationships and enjoy supporting others doing the same.
Consider it your contribution to making the world a better place.
Week forty-nine
Time for a tune up- try it yourself and then schedule a session for couples counseling if you’re not getting the necessary results.
Remember to make it like a report card. Here’s what was expected and here’s the grade from my perspective. Same concept for both parties! That way you force yourself to have written expectations, no guess work.
Please listen primarily for the audio. The visuals are extra, just reminders and reinforcements, not the focus. I am not with the witness protection plan, I just prefer to have the content be the focus, not me.
I have written the basic idea for each week down below.
I want couples to stay together, if at all possible. I think it helps our community and our society if we can have satisfied, contented, happy couples, more healthy partnerships, good role models of love and kindness. Everyone wins. You can borrow an idea from John Gottman, PhD wherein you review your relationship weekly- What went well?
Celebrate what is working and reinforce that. Then ask, “What is not going well?” Imagine doing that weekly. That way, you can easily detect when something is not working and have the opportunity to adjust or course correct. If you need or prefer to get help with counseling, please do so. If there are issues with addiction, mental health, domestic violence and the like, you will probably need outside help. Not every relationship can be saved, but let’s stack the deck in your favor. Let’s intervene early on and prevent problems, when possible.
Set aside time for your relationship and going over these prompts once a week should be enough to get you on track. You don’t need to be in counseling to benefit from these. They also reinforce counseling you have already had. They may expose needs in your relationship that you can quickly get met.
Feel free to share these with your friends and family and see if we can get a greater sense of community of folks who value satisfying relationships and having one another’s backs. Let’s get more people who know how to be in healthy relationships and enjoy supporting others doing the same.
Consider it your contribution to making the world a better place.
Week forty-nine
Time for a tune up- try it yourself and then schedule a session for couples counseling if you’re not getting the necessary results.
Remember to make it like a report card. Here’s what was expected and here’s the grade from my perspective. Same concept for both parties! That way you force yourself to have written expectations, no guess work.