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7 Keys To Hold Your Spouse Accountable

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160 A common question I have heard from women I work with is, “How can I hold my partner accountable?” And the internet is full of people saying we need to hold our husbands accountable.
But what even does that really mean when it comes to an intimate relationship? And how do you actually do it? That’s what you will learn here today.
The truth is, “holding someone accountable” can be an important part of growing a great relationship, if you understand some of the subtleties of what it looks like. But there are many ways to try to do it that not only don’t work, but can sabotage an otherwise good relationship.
And even though you can’t force your partner to be accountable to his goals, agreements, or becoming a great partner, you can create the best conditions for them to hold themselves accountable. And that is what we really want to happen in our intimate relationships.
Listen in for 7 keys to doing so, including a very specific script for how to navigate it when he breaches an agreement, so your spouse will be most likely to follow through on better and better ways of being in your relationship.
SHOW NOTES:
-->NEW!! For the Summer and Fall of 2024
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-->Take the free QUIZ: What's Your Best Next Step To Improve Your Marriage?
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160 A common question I have heard from women I work with is, “How can I hold my partner accountable?” And the internet is full of people saying we need to hold our husbands accountable.
But what even does that really mean when it comes to an intimate relationship? And how do you actually do it? That’s what you will learn here today.
The truth is, “holding someone accountable” can be an important part of growing a great relationship, if you understand some of the subtleties of what it looks like. But there are many ways to try to do it that not only don’t work, but can sabotage an otherwise good relationship.
And even though you can’t force your partner to be accountable to his goals, agreements, or becoming a great partner, you can create the best conditions for them to hold themselves accountable. And that is what we really want to happen in our intimate relationships.
Listen in for 7 keys to doing so, including a very specific script for how to navigate it when he breaches an agreement, so your spouse will be most likely to follow through on better and better ways of being in your relationship.
SHOW NOTES:
-->NEW!! For the Summer and Fall of 2024
: Join Hannah for 4 months of private 1:1 Coaching.
-->Take the free QUIZ: What's Your Best Next Step To Improve Your Marriage?
ENJOYING THE SHOW?

  continue reading

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