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6 Lessons from Physical Therapy

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Something miraculous happened to me recently and I knew that what I learned from it would help you have a stronger, better, more amazing relationship.

Physical therapy.

Okay, so maybe it wasn’t an actual miracle, and it’s not immediately obvious how my attending physical therapy is going to help your marriage, but stick with me! I promise it makes sense.

In this episode, I’ll share 6 lessons that I believe can help you have a better relationship right now. There are so many parallels I draw between my experience with physical therapy and some of the most common experiences with relationship struggles.

There was pain. There was fear. There was the whole “I’m used to it” when it came to this particular problem (a clicky, painful knee, in my case). There were tons of completely reasonable-sounding excuses for why I didn’t need help, and why I didn’t try reaching out sooner.

Sound familiar?

I told you it would all make sense. Ready to hear how you can take this analogy and apply it to your marriage starting today?

Listen in and hear more about:

- Why it’s so important to stop waiting and take the big step forward

- How progress doesn’t always LOOK like progress

- What it means to believe things can be different

Find full show notes and links to resources at: http://maggiereyes.com/podcast/160

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Something miraculous happened to me recently and I knew that what I learned from it would help you have a stronger, better, more amazing relationship.

Physical therapy.

Okay, so maybe it wasn’t an actual miracle, and it’s not immediately obvious how my attending physical therapy is going to help your marriage, but stick with me! I promise it makes sense.

In this episode, I’ll share 6 lessons that I believe can help you have a better relationship right now. There are so many parallels I draw between my experience with physical therapy and some of the most common experiences with relationship struggles.

There was pain. There was fear. There was the whole “I’m used to it” when it came to this particular problem (a clicky, painful knee, in my case). There were tons of completely reasonable-sounding excuses for why I didn’t need help, and why I didn’t try reaching out sooner.

Sound familiar?

I told you it would all make sense. Ready to hear how you can take this analogy and apply it to your marriage starting today?

Listen in and hear more about:

- Why it’s so important to stop waiting and take the big step forward

- How progress doesn’t always LOOK like progress

- What it means to believe things can be different

Find full show notes and links to resources at: http://maggiereyes.com/podcast/160

  continue reading

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