On today's episode, we have a special guest, Monica Tanner, who is a relationship expert, podcaster, and boss mom of four growing humans. Monica is passionate about helping busy moms find balance in their lives and prioritize their own happiness, which is essential for maintaining healthy relationships.
In this episode, Monica shares some simple yet life-saving skills and strategies to help married couples overcome resentment, communication barriers, and the roommate syndrome, and create an intimate friendship that can stand the test of time. Her goal is to help you strengthen your connection, commitment, and intimacy with your partner, so you can start writing your own happily ever after love story. So, if you're looking to improve your relationship and build a strong foundation for a healthy and fulfilling life, sit back, relax, and tune in to this insightful conversation with Monica Tanner.
More About Our Guest:
-Monica Tanner is a relationship and intimacy enthusiast.
-She is dedicated to helping long-term, committed couples overcome resentment and roommate syndrome in their relationships.
-Her goal is to guide couples back to connecting, communicating, and committing to a happily ever after life together.
-Monica believes that a healthy relationship includes a lot of passion and intimacy.
Key Takeaways:
-Put your primary relationship, whatever you're trying to get back into balance for your spouse, for your children, I think it's important to keep your partner on your to-do list is something I teach all the time.
-Take 20 minutes every day to devote to connecting with your spouse through "daily connections." This allows couples to ask each other questions and get to know each other's thoughts and experiences, without taking away from the other 1,420 minutes in the day to do everything else.
-Maintaining intimacy and passion in a long-term relationship requires staying curious and exploring new things about your partner.
-Taking 20 minutes a day for daily connections, which involve asking each other questions and getting to know each other's thoughts and experiences, can help couples stay connected.
-Appreciating and showing kindness to your partner is crucial in maintaining a healthy relationship.
-When feeling disconnected from your children, spending real time with them and helping them with everyday tasks can help strengthen your relationship.
-Finding small ways to connect with your children throughout the day, such as sending them a text or writing a note, can also help.
Links:
https://www.monicatanner.com/
https://secretsofhappilyeverafter.com/sheasummit55771633
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/secrets-of-happily-ever-after/id1345544810