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Signs You Could Use Some Alone Time and How to Bring it Up Without Hurting Your Partner’s Feelings: Episode 131

Signs You Could Use Some Alone Time and How to Bring it Up Without Hurting Your Partner’s Feelings: Episode 131

FromEmPowered Couples with The Freemans


Signs You Could Use Some Alone Time and How to Bring it Up Without Hurting Your Partner’s Feelings: Episode 131

FromEmPowered Couples with The Freemans

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Healthy relationships consist of both time together and time apart. Which of course can feel much harder (and even more necessary) right now. Perhaps you’ve been needing some “alone time,” but haven’t expressed it to your partner. Or, you’ve mentioned it before, but no action was put in place so it’s a point of tension between you two now.  In today’s episode, we’ll discuss: Signs that alone time would be helpful for your relationship How much alone time is healthy How to bring it up to your partner so it doesn't hurt their feelings Examples of what alone time can look like, even during quarantine times, or if you have kids   Resources For Your Relationship: Also, make sure you read about The LIVE Couples Workshop on Sunday February 21st. You will communicate better and resolve conflicts faster...in just 5 hours, instead of 5 months.  Those that register will get a FREE copy of the new book        The Argument Hangover! Use the code: podcast 2021   About Us: We’re The Freemans, your go-to couple for authentic and actionable relationship advice. Send us your relationship questions for the show with a DM on Instagram. As you listen to the episode, tag us on an IG story and let us know what you loved.
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This podcast is all about Couples and the 3C’s: Communication, Conflict, Connection. These are not skills you automatically have when you get into a relationship, but that need to be developed to overcome the inevitable challenges that will come up. Couples who listen to the podcast say, “are they watching us?!” because of how extremely relatable and practical to your day-to-day life together these topics are! Hosts Jocelyn and Aaron Freeman are authors of The Argument Hangover and their programs and workshops have reached over a million people. They are parents to baby Skye Noël and live in Phoenix, Arizona.