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18: REVISTED: Simplifying Complex Relationship Dynamics

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In this revisited episode, host Ellen Dorian expands upon the earlier exploration of the Relationship Drive Matrix. She introduces an in-depth three-part model that examines the formation and dissolution of relationships, the behaviors that impact these processes, and provides practical strategies for navigating these intricate dynamics.

Special Thanks:

Simon Bowen, founder of the Models Method, and his wife Joanne for their inspirational partnership and generous sharing of knowledge.

Part 1: The Relationship Hierarchy of Needs

Ellen parallels Maslow's Hierarchy of Personal Needs to relationships, outlining a pyramid of needs crucial for a fulfilling love life. The levels range from foundational physical, mental, and emotional health to the pinnacle of passion, emphasizing the importance of each stage in achieving a passionate, fulfilling relationship.

Part 2: The Downward Spiral of Relationship Decline

Ellen presents a model of relationship dynamics that mirror the Hierarchy of Needs but in reverse order, illustrating how relationships can deteriorate. From the dimming of passion to the depths of despair, Ellen explains how each stage reflects a shift away from the thriving state of a partnership and identifies the behaviors that trigger these declines.

Part 3: The 5 Triggering Behaviors

Identifying specific behaviors that catalyze shifts within the Spiral of Relationship Decline, Ellen offers clarity on how neglect, resentment, resignation, withholding, and torment can undermine a relationship. This segment empowers listeners with the knowledge to pinpoint and address the root causes of relationship issues.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Understanding the Relationship Hierarchy of Needs and the significance of each level in cultivating a thriving partnership.
  2. Recognizing the patterns of decline in relationships and the behaviors that precipitate these shifts.
  3. Empowerment through knowledge: Identifying where your relationship stands and actionable steps to reinforce or repair your bond.

Call to Action:

Reflect on your relationship's current position within the Relationship Hierarchy of Needs and the Downward Spiral of Relationship Decline.

Consider how the 5 Triggering Behaviors may be playing a role in your relationship dynamics.

Reach out to Ellen for a chance to be a beta tester for an exciting new assessment tool she's developing.

Support & Resources:

Ellen invites listeners to share their thoughts, either in the P3 Insider's Community or directly with her via email. Or, for one on one brainstorming on a specific situation, listeners can set up a time on Ellen's Calendar for a free Relationship Reset Call.

All links can be found below.

"Until next time, remember, 'What I want most in the world is for you to Make More Love in Your Life and with Your Wife.'" - Ellen Dorian

Make More Love Show Website: www.makemorelove.show

Parent Company: The Passionate Partners Project: www.passionatepartnersproject.com

Join Our Passionate Partners Insider Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/682764239165105

Contact Me Directly: Email: ellen@passionatepartnersproject.com

Or direct message me via social media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ellen.dorian.7/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellendorian/

Or set up a Free Relationship Reset Call with me here:

relationshipresetcall.com

  continue reading

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In this revisited episode, host Ellen Dorian expands upon the earlier exploration of the Relationship Drive Matrix. She introduces an in-depth three-part model that examines the formation and dissolution of relationships, the behaviors that impact these processes, and provides practical strategies for navigating these intricate dynamics.

Special Thanks:

Simon Bowen, founder of the Models Method, and his wife Joanne for their inspirational partnership and generous sharing of knowledge.

Part 1: The Relationship Hierarchy of Needs

Ellen parallels Maslow's Hierarchy of Personal Needs to relationships, outlining a pyramid of needs crucial for a fulfilling love life. The levels range from foundational physical, mental, and emotional health to the pinnacle of passion, emphasizing the importance of each stage in achieving a passionate, fulfilling relationship.

Part 2: The Downward Spiral of Relationship Decline

Ellen presents a model of relationship dynamics that mirror the Hierarchy of Needs but in reverse order, illustrating how relationships can deteriorate. From the dimming of passion to the depths of despair, Ellen explains how each stage reflects a shift away from the thriving state of a partnership and identifies the behaviors that trigger these declines.

Part 3: The 5 Triggering Behaviors

Identifying specific behaviors that catalyze shifts within the Spiral of Relationship Decline, Ellen offers clarity on how neglect, resentment, resignation, withholding, and torment can undermine a relationship. This segment empowers listeners with the knowledge to pinpoint and address the root causes of relationship issues.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Understanding the Relationship Hierarchy of Needs and the significance of each level in cultivating a thriving partnership.
  2. Recognizing the patterns of decline in relationships and the behaviors that precipitate these shifts.
  3. Empowerment through knowledge: Identifying where your relationship stands and actionable steps to reinforce or repair your bond.

Call to Action:

Reflect on your relationship's current position within the Relationship Hierarchy of Needs and the Downward Spiral of Relationship Decline.

Consider how the 5 Triggering Behaviors may be playing a role in your relationship dynamics.

Reach out to Ellen for a chance to be a beta tester for an exciting new assessment tool she's developing.

Support & Resources:

Ellen invites listeners to share their thoughts, either in the P3 Insider's Community or directly with her via email. Or, for one on one brainstorming on a specific situation, listeners can set up a time on Ellen's Calendar for a free Relationship Reset Call.

All links can be found below.

"Until next time, remember, 'What I want most in the world is for you to Make More Love in Your Life and with Your Wife.'" - Ellen Dorian

Make More Love Show Website: www.makemorelove.show

Parent Company: The Passionate Partners Project: www.passionatepartnersproject.com

Join Our Passionate Partners Insider Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/682764239165105

Contact Me Directly: Email: ellen@passionatepartnersproject.com

Or direct message me via social media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ellen.dorian.7/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellendorian/

Or set up a Free Relationship Reset Call with me here:

relationshipresetcall.com

  continue reading

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