It’s already the end of June! Have you thought about your summer bucket list?
Think about the things you definitely want to do this summer. Maybe it’s going to the beach, spending time outside, or hunkering down and watching movies in the air conditioning. What do you want to do with friends? On your own? With your partner?
Consider how you’d like to feel when the temperatures drop and the kids are going back to school. What memories do you want to have made? What experiences would you like to look back on fondly?
You and your partner each creating a summer bucket list and then sharing them with one another is a powerful way to create seasonal rituals of connection. You’ll get to know more about your partner’s interests, the meaning they place on certain activities, and be able to share enjoyable time together.
In this week’s episode, we’re taking you through a strategy for getting clear on what you want to accomplish this summer, who you’d like to share those experiences with, and how to collaborate with your partner to create a shared bucket list. We’re helping you lookout for common pitfalls in this process, as well as ways to deepen your love maps.
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