This week we’re talking about how you can BOTH win a fight without having to agree or find a concrete solution. We debunk the myth that happy couples don’t fight and tell you what they actually do: fight right. Happy couples follow a few simple rules during a fight and we’re sharing those with you in today’s episode.
Read moreSGR 004: How To Get Divorced - What NOT To Do In Your Relationship
On this week’s episode, we are talking about how to bring more pleasure and intimacy - not just sex - into your relationship. Emotional and physical intimacy is at the core of what makes couples feel like couples. Intimacy is even more important than sex in creating feelings of closeness, connection, and security with our partners.
Read moreSGR 003: Creating More Pleasure in Your Relationship
On this week’s episode, we are talking about how to bring more pleasure and intimacy - not just sex - into your relationship. Emotional and physical intimacy is at the core of what makes couples feel like couples. Intimacy is even more important than sex in creating feelings of closeness, connection, and security with our partners.
Read moreSGR 002: Getting Back to the Honeymoon Phase - One Habit at a Time
On this week’s episode, we’re talking about these simple, daily rituals you can implement today to create more closeness and connection in your relationship. Creating shared habits is one of the most powerful ways to infuse your relationship with love and positive feelings.
Read moreSGR 001: Communication that (Actually) Works
On this week's episode, we're talking about simple communication strategies that will make a big difference in your relationship. These small investments will reap BIG rewards. We know because not only have we used them with clients, but also in our own happy marriages.
Read moreLet's Talk About... MONEY!
As singles we develop our own systems to manage our own money, but when we couple up broaching the money conversation becomes an anxiety filled struggle. I ask all couples I see about how they manage money, and the majority of them identify it as an issue, but don’t even know where to start the conversation to make improvements.
Read moreHappy Couples Do Small Things Often
It often feels like what makes or breaks a relationship are the big things. The knock-down, drag-out fights. The grand gestures of love. How many extravagant vacations you took (or didn't take). The truth is it's the small things that determine the direction a relationship takes.
Read moreWant to Feel More (in) Love? Try a New Activity Together
Unfortunately, maybe because most couples feel like there is no time for fun, or fun is something for the kids, couples forget how rewarding and necessary fun is in their relationship. However, doing things that are fun, especially engaging in new enjoyable activites is one of the best ways for couples to increase feelings of love, excitement, and connection.
Read moreHow To: Stay in Touch When You're Apart
One of the biggest challenges couples face is time apart. Working long hours, commuting, travel - it's more common than ever to be away from one another. Even when we know it can't be avoided, the distance has an impact. Having less time together means less opportunities for connection, intimacy, and casual chats. It limits our ability to give and receive affection.
Read moreKissing: Why it Died and How to Revive it (and Make it Better than Ever)!
Has it been a while since you've engaged in a slow, sexy, passionate kiss with your partner? If you answered yes, you are not alone. For a lot of married couples, that kind of magnetic experience dies down pretty quickly after you say your vows. The flame that lit the fire of passion turns into quick, unenthusiastic, pursed-lip pecking. And with the decline of quality kissing comes a decline in that feeling of passionate, emotional connection. Learn how to bring that sexy back, with an intervention that only takes 6 seconds!
Read moreWhy Giving in is a Win
Accepting influence is one of the markers of a healthy relationship. The media, your mother, and married friends may have told you otherwise, but that mindset pulls a couple apart and does not contribute to a happy relationship. Compromise comes easier when you can truly step into your partner's shoes and see things from his perspective.
Read moreYour Relationship 4.0 | Update Available
When you get in the habit of keeping your Love Maps updated, you'll begin to feel closer and more connected to your partner. You'll find yourself giving him the benefit of the doubt more and having a more positive perspective on the relationship overall.
Read moreHow To: Get Your Husband to Really Hear You
We aren't always good at asking our partners for what we need, especially when it comes to emotional matters. However, a little bit of direction and self-advocacy in this area can be a major game changer in your communication and relationship over all. Here are the top five tips to help you feel more understood by your husband.
Read moreEmotional Affairs | Part III: I'm Having an Emotional Affair - What Do I Do Now?
Emotional affairs are destructive for relationships. Period. Just because the physical aspect is not involved doesn't mean they don't have similar (or worse) effects. What can you do to end the affair and reconnect with your husband?
Read moreEmotional Affairs | Part II: Am I Having an Emotional Affair?
There is frequently a "supplemental" component to an emotional affair. The feeling you're getting from someone else is one you should be getting from your partner - red flag. You're likely engaged in an emotional affair.
Read moreDo This Today for a Better Relationship
We're all looking to improve our relationship, right? Less fights, more fun - it sounds good. It can also sound overwhelming, like taking on another project in our already hectic lives. Trust me, this one thing can be a game-changer in your relationship.
Read moreEmotional Affairs | Part I: What is an Emotional Affair?
Most of the emotional affairs I've dealt with started innocently enough: connecting with an old friend on Facebook, texting with a friend from work, making a passing compliment to someone on Instagram (notice the social media theme here?). However, these friendships soon turn into something more.
Read moreThe Relationship Fixers Podcast: 6 Tips for Surviving the Holidays
The holidays are here! How can you and your partner avoid conflict while visiting family and friends? Listen here:
Here are the times for some key points:
Tip #1: Be a team (0:44)
Tip #2: Create a plan (1:42)
Tip #3: Establish an exit strategy (3:53)
Tip #4: Schedule time for each other (5:50)
Tip #5: Have your partner's back (7:31)
Tip #6: Remember, the holidays are temporary (10:03)
Recap (11:06)
Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave it in the comments below!
Happy holidays!
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Are Kegels as close as you’ve gotten to being informed about pelvic floor health?
If so, this week’s episode is for you.
Some signs that you may be having pelvic floor issues include:
Incontinence
Lower back pain
Discomfort with sex
A weak core