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How You Were RAISED Affects How You HANDLE These 4 Dynamics in Your Marriage: Episode 303

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Join us in this episode as we dive deep into the intricate ways your upbringing shapes your approach to 4 crucial dynamics of your marriage. You will hear the subtle yet profound influences of your past on how you navigate these dynamics with your partner. We all recognize the power of our formative experiences, from childhood to early romance, and their lasting effects on us, but what can you really do about it, right?

We'll explore how your emotional regulation, sense of responsibility, reception of feedback, and ability to repair are intricately tied to your upbringing. Discover how your family's approach to emotions, promises, feedback, and conflict resolution unconsciously shape your behavior in these key areas. Tune in to gain insights that will empower you and your partner to create a harmonious and fulfilling relationship, building a bridge between your past and your future together.

Resources For Your Relationship:

Attend the LIVE Couples Workshop in Arizona on Sept. 10th, 2023:

http://thecouplesworkshop.com/

Find our recomended guides, webclasses, and courses on our main website:

https://www.meetthefreemans.com/links

  continue reading

345 episodes

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Manage episode 373581620 series 1260513
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Join us in this episode as we dive deep into the intricate ways your upbringing shapes your approach to 4 crucial dynamics of your marriage. You will hear the subtle yet profound influences of your past on how you navigate these dynamics with your partner. We all recognize the power of our formative experiences, from childhood to early romance, and their lasting effects on us, but what can you really do about it, right?

We'll explore how your emotional regulation, sense of responsibility, reception of feedback, and ability to repair are intricately tied to your upbringing. Discover how your family's approach to emotions, promises, feedback, and conflict resolution unconsciously shape your behavior in these key areas. Tune in to gain insights that will empower you and your partner to create a harmonious and fulfilling relationship, building a bridge between your past and your future together.

Resources For Your Relationship:

Attend the LIVE Couples Workshop in Arizona on Sept. 10th, 2023:

http://thecouplesworkshop.com/

Find our recomended guides, webclasses, and courses on our main website:

https://www.meetthefreemans.com/links

  continue reading

345 episodes

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