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LIVE Ask-Me-Anything Starting In 90 minutes!
This week we're going to be sticking with the Ask-Me-Anything call style. Bring your questions. Whether it's about The Gentle Reconnection Steps, The Soulmate Circle advanced course content, The Intimate Marriage Technique, or any obstacle you're facing right now in your marriage... I want to hear about it! See you at our normal time, 9 AM PST (👇) https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9203375770?pwd=T1NHVHJJeDNVMDd2OFF3NkpVRFBPQT09
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Should your love feel "forced" at first?
In today's world, love often feels like a concept straight out of a fairytale, where everything feels perfect to you and every relationship has a "happily ever after." But the reality is, love is not an effortless, magical solution to life's problems. The love stories we see in movies and books are just that... -- Stories. They offer an "ideal" version of love that doesn't always match up with your real life marriage. This mismatch can lead you down a rabbit hole unrealistic expectations and crushing disappointment when things don't go as smoothly as you hoped. True love involves understanding. It involves patience. A willingness to work through challenges together. To move beyond the fairytale narrative, you can start by showing small meaningful gestures. Remember... it's the simple small things done every day that begin to add up. Maybe for you it's keeping the living room orderly or even leaving small love notes for you partner to find throughout the day. Sure, it will feel "unnatural" or "out of place" at the start. But just know those feelings are normal as you begin to return your marriage from its current icy depths back into a warm loving relationship. If the strange "forced love" feeling becomes too much, engage in open communication with your partner about your needs and expectations. Practice gratitude by acknowledging and appreciating the small, everyday acts of love, rather than waiting for grand gestures. Make a conscious effort to spend quality time together, where you actively listen and connect on a deeper level. By focusing on these practical steps, you can cultivate a more grounded and fulfilling relationship that thrives on mutual respect and genuine connection. Embrace the reality that love is a dynamic and evolving experience, and by doing so, you can build a relationship that is strong, resilient, and deeply satisfying. Dr. Jon P.S. I would love to hear from you! What small gestures have you taken since reading the first couple chapters of The Gentle Reconnection Steps? Any challenges you're facing at the moment? Leave a comment 👇
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I meant at 9am pacific
Sorry everyone I got too excited for our session today and got the time wrong in my last message we’re meeting at our normal time at 9am pacific
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Ask Me Anything LIVE Today!
Today's call we're going to dive deep into any question or issue you are currently experiencing in your marriage and work through it. I'm all ears! See you at our normal time, 9 AM PST (link below👇) https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9203375770?pwd=T1NHVHJJeDNVMDd2OFF3NkpVRFBPQT09
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3o minutes until we meet!
Looking forward to seeing everyone who can make the call: Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9203375770?pwd=T1NHVHJJeDNVMDd2OFF3NkpVRFBPQT09 Meeting ID: 920 337 5770 Passcode: 8NDKu7
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Over the last decade Dr. Jon Dabach has helped over 2,500 couples save their relationship from impending doom.

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