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Do You Need a Hug, Help, or to Be Heard?

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When someone we love needs support, jumping into advice-giving mode is easy. Instead, we should ask these three powerful questions before dishing out solutions: Do you need a hug? Do you need help? Do you need to be heard? Beginning conversations with these questions deepens our connection and communicates respect, trust, and genuine concern. Recently, one of my marriage coaching clients shared that he started asking his wife three questions when he felt she needed his support. I’m calling it the "hug, help, hear" framework. Listen to today’s episode as I share personal stories about maintaining boundaries, empathic listening, and fostering genuine connections in relationships.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

Get your FREE Conversation Starters Guide for Communicating in Conflict here.

Episode 89: 7 Steps to Become a Better Listener

Find the full show notes at rebuildinguspodcast.com.

**If you like the show, please leave a review! This helps other marriages and relationships grow too! **

Remember to SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast!

Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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When someone we love needs support, jumping into advice-giving mode is easy. Instead, we should ask these three powerful questions before dishing out solutions: Do you need a hug? Do you need help? Do you need to be heard? Beginning conversations with these questions deepens our connection and communicates respect, trust, and genuine concern. Recently, one of my marriage coaching clients shared that he started asking his wife three questions when he felt she needed his support. I’m calling it the "hug, help, hear" framework. Listen to today’s episode as I share personal stories about maintaining boundaries, empathic listening, and fostering genuine connections in relationships.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

Get your FREE Conversation Starters Guide for Communicating in Conflict here.

Episode 89: 7 Steps to Become a Better Listener

Find the full show notes at rebuildinguspodcast.com.

**If you like the show, please leave a review! This helps other marriages and relationships grow too! **

Remember to SUBSCRIBE to the Podcast!

Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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