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In today’s episode we are spending time focusing on when it goes well. As therapists we look for these ‘glimmers’ as a way to retrain the brain and body to focus on progress, not just the problem. It’s common for couples to get bogged down by what doesn’t go well. This is the brain’s way to keep you safe and protected but it also makes it hard to let progress take hold. Join Laurie and George today in this great conversation focused on glimmers of eroticism in your relationship. There are two great ways to hone in on glimmers. One is to recall past positive sexual experiences in the relationship. The other is to dig below the surface of the complaint and listen to the request being made. Is your partner giving you the clues for a glimmer that you might be missing? More glimmers help us feel more hopeful and united against the negative cycle. Take a moment today to look back at your past week and explore what went well in your sexual relationship. Even the slightest change is worth noting and sharing with your love. Keep it hot y’all!
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Everyone makes mistakes throughout their lives. Our podcast platform and publications are crafted to address the various challenges we encounter both personally and as parents. We recognize that social media […]
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