In this episode of Intimacy Evolution, we’re diving into one of the most common challenges couples face: staying connected during the holidays. Between family expectations, overloaded schedules, childhood programming, and unspoken obligations, the holiday season can easily create distance between partners. In fact, research shows that stress, increased responsibilities, and family dynamics contribute to a spike in relationship conflict during November and December. We explore the difference b...
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In this episode of Intimacy Evolution, we’re diving into one of the most common challenges couples face: staying connected during the holidays. Between family expectations, overloaded schedules, childhood programming, and unspoken obligations, the holiday season can easily create distance between partners. In fact, research shows that stress, increased responsibilities, and family dynamics contribute to a spike in relationship conflict during November and December. We explore the difference b...
In this episode, we chose to record a real-time conflict between us to provide an authentic look at how we navigate and resolve disputes. We detail the morning events leading up to our tension, our individual perspectives during the conflict, and illustrate the significance of understanding each partner's feelings and needs. We emphasize the importance of effective communication, sharing personal stories and strategies, and the value of repairing connections. By the end of the conversation, w...
Intimacy Evolution
In this episode of Intimacy Evolution, we’re diving into one of the most common challenges couples face: staying connected during the holidays. Between family expectations, overloaded schedules, childhood programming, and unspoken obligations, the holiday season can easily create distance between partners. In fact, research shows that stress, increased responsibilities, and family dynamics contribute to a spike in relationship conflict during November and December. We explore the difference b...