#148: Long-Lasting Love: Reconnect with Your Spouse in Retirement!

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Adjusting to retirement and the increased time with your spouse or partner can exciting for some and challenging for others. But finding the right way to communicate with your spouse effectively can be the difference between having your relationship grow stronger or feeling more distant. Today, we discuss ways to enhance your communication skills with your partner, focusing on responding thoughtfully rather than reacting impulsively. Learn how to improve your relationship in your retirement years with these tips!

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CHAPTERS

04:10 What is the Difference Between Responding and Reacting?

06:18 What Causes People to React?

09:06 How to Communicate Better?

11:41 What is the Benefit of Highlighting Positive Outcomes?

13:06 How to Keep a Journal to Track Triggers & Reaction?

 

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Husband and wife duo, Mark & Jody Rollins, inspire and serve as personal guides to meaningful, transformational journeys for individuals who are planning for, going through or are living in retirement. This is everything in retirement beyond your financial plan.

We are not financial advisors or medical experts. Any advice we give is our own and should not be taken as professional advice. This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Please seek professional assistance before making any financial decisions or changes that can affect your physical or mental health.

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