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SGR 093: 3 Common Relationship Problems (That Aren’t Actually Problems)

 
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Well, 60 episodes ago we talked about 6 common relationship problems that aren’t actually problems. It happened to be the most popular episode so far. Today, we thought we’d revive that with three more myths.

We love myth-busting because our perspectives inform what we think, how we feel, and what we do in life. If we view a particular interaction with our partner as a “problem,” we’re more likely to think negatively about them and the relationship, feel frustrated or upset, and act accordingly. We’ve realized that many couples view things as problems that are not actually problems - causing unnecessary stress and conflict. So, we wanted to take the opportunity to shed some light on these.

If you and your partner experience any of the following, this episode is for you:

- Not always liking each other
- Being attracted to other people
- Periods of feeling disconnected

If you’re ready to get your myths busted and see your relationship in a more positive light, be sure to check it out.

  continue reading

104 episodes

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Content provided by Meredith Silversmith and Marina Voron, Meredith Silversmith, Marina Voron | Relationship, and Connection Experts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Meredith Silversmith and Marina Voron, Meredith Silversmith, Marina Voron | Relationship, and Connection Experts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Well, 60 episodes ago we talked about 6 common relationship problems that aren’t actually problems. It happened to be the most popular episode so far. Today, we thought we’d revive that with three more myths.

We love myth-busting because our perspectives inform what we think, how we feel, and what we do in life. If we view a particular interaction with our partner as a “problem,” we’re more likely to think negatively about them and the relationship, feel frustrated or upset, and act accordingly. We’ve realized that many couples view things as problems that are not actually problems - causing unnecessary stress and conflict. So, we wanted to take the opportunity to shed some light on these.

If you and your partner experience any of the following, this episode is for you:

- Not always liking each other
- Being attracted to other people
- Periods of feeling disconnected

If you’re ready to get your myths busted and see your relationship in a more positive light, be sure to check it out.

  continue reading

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