Work is easy. Relationships are hard.
Did you grow up with parents who modeled the kind of relationship you wanted to have as an adult?
Wait - why are you laughing? 😂 😆 😝 LOLOLOLOLOL
Work is easy.
Relationships are hard.
There. I said it.
Do you remember that book, "He's Just Not That Into You" by Greg Behrendt?
This was like the BIBLE for single people in the 2000's.
And I distinctly remember the chapter called "Don't Waste the Pretty." 🤦♀️ 🤦♀️
There are SO many confusing and clashing ideologies of what makes a good partnership.
Some oppressive. Some conservative. Some super relaxed. Some healthy.
And WAY too many practices consisting of what it takes to keep a man AND be a "good" woman. 🙅🏻♀️🙅🏻♀️
OF COURSE we are banged up about not only defining a great relationship, but how to have one.
And honestly, what has been shoved down our throats is leading to high divorce rates and higher rates of choosing to be happily alone instead.
Let me be the first to tell you - there is another way.
And I've broken it down to 5 simple shifts you can make that can quite literally save a marriage and have a healthy home (even if you're single).
What you will NOT hear is nonsense like:
Don't go to bed angry
How to make your husband feel like he's the boss (even though you're in control)
Gift ideas
What you WILL hear are powerful, uncommonly known, non-obvious tips to keep the home foundation STRONG as steel.
LISTEN HERE:
EP206: BETTER TOGETHER: 5 Uncommon Love Tips for a Rock-Solid Relationship
xo,
Allison
PS. Still vibing from the SB. If you're needing a creative boost, try this!
PPS. Since this is a month to think about togetherness, have you thought about partnering for your goals? Schedule a free breakthrough call with me and let's see if we can make magic together.