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139 | Marriage Mastery: Insights from Nearly 20 Years of Bliss and Challenges
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Show Notes:
In just a few days, I’ll have my 19th anniversary. Are you curious about what I’ve learned in 19 years of marriage, combined with my advanced degrees and training in couples therapy, mental health, and professional experience? Well, in celebration of my anniversary, I will share my biggest takeaways that will help you maximize your marriage and help you celebrate your own successes.
Enjoy!
-Kendra
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Quotes:
Apologizing doesn't always mean you're wrong; it means you value your relationship more than your ego. - Mark Matthews
The results you achieve will be in direct proportion to the effort you apply. - Denis Waitley
Things I’ve Learned:
Owning your side of the street in a relationship is not about blame; it's about taking responsibility for your actions and emotions.
In marriage, emotional processing doesn't always sync, but understanding and respecting each other's timelines fosters empathy and connection.
Advocating for yourself in a marriage isn't selfish; it's essential for maintaining your sense of self and preserving the integrity of the relationship.
True freedom in marriage comes from releasing societal, cultural, and familial expectations and embracing authenticity and intuition.
Boundaries in marriage create space for love and respect to flourish while protecting individual needs and identities.
Healing your inner child in marriage breaks the cycle of generational pain, fostering growth and understanding within the family unit.
Meeting your own needs in marriage isn't selfish; it's an act of self-love that strengthens the foundation of the relationship.
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