Creating Connection Rituals

Master Your Marriage - Un podcast de Sharla and Robert Snow

How do we create a shared, purposeful, and meaningful life together while still appreciating our differences? This is the question Robert and Sharla Snow set out to answer in this poignant and impactful episode of Master Your Marriage. The answer lies in our understanding of rituals. Or perhaps more specifically, connection rituals as they apply to couples that may find themselves ‘flying off’ in the opposite direction to each other. Drawing on personal experience as a couple that thrives in each other's company, Robert and Sharla lay out a plan for how you can achieve this in your marriage too. There are studies and quotes, tips and anecdotes – appreciating intention and fostering purpose has never sounded better and more possible! Are you ready to become the designer of your relationship? Join the celebration of the launch of our brand new podcast, "Master Your Marriage," and enter our giveaway for a chance to win an 8-week Coaching Program with us here: https://upvir.al/143028/lp143028"When couples say ‘we've just grown into different people,’ I would challenge that you've always been different people." ~ Sharla SnowIn This Episode:- What are rituals? What are connection rituals?- Do we grow into different people?- The Sweaty T-Shirt Study – being attracted to your genetic opposite- Is attraction more about our differences than our similarities?- Addressing your values on an anniversary weekend- Understanding rituals as habits- How do you want to say goodbye before leaving for work?- Examples of connection rituals- 3 tips for creating meaningful ritualsAnd so much more!Resources:- Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones (Audible Audio Edition)Connect with Robert and Sharla Snow:- Website: masteryourmarriagepodcast.com - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmarriage/- Facebook - Facebook.com/masteryourmarriage- TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@masteryourmarriage

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