357: HONEST, OPEN AND TWO WAY LISTENING

Published: Jan. 3, 2017, 8:01 a.m.

b'"Communication must be HOT...Honest, Open and Two Way." \\u2014Dan Oswald Do the two of you have time each week when you can connect with your thoughts and feelings?\\xa0 We spent many\\xa0years of our marriage, probably the first ten years\\xa0with little to no emotional intimacy. We could talk about anything while we were dating and then after the ring and the wedding... crickets. It was easier to avoid confrontation. It was easier to stuff things inside. Why share your feeling to deal with deflection, tears and the silent treatment. Your emotional intimacy has become repetitive as you talk about the kids, groceries and sport schedules. You now look across the table at your spouse and wonder, what do we have in common? Why can\\u2019t we\\xa0talk to each other? Why do we have to get in a fight over everything? The answer is that there is flat spot on your emotional wheel. If you have a flat tire on your car, you have to stop\\xa0and take action. If you keep driving on a flat wheel you will destroy the tire and eventually ruin the alignment. The same thing is true of\\xa0your marriage. If your emotional intimacy is running flat you are throwing the alignment of your marriage out of whack. It\\u2019s time to take action. In this week\'s show Tony and Alisa talk\\xa0about\\xa0taking the emotional intimacy in your marriage through honest, open and two way listening to the next level. EPISODE SPONSOR |\\xa0Connect Like You Did When You First Met -- Free Softcover Book Hidden inside this book you\'ll discover how to have fun, deep and meaningful conversations so you can connect with you spouse again. Get started on your emotional intimacy\\xa0journey with your own softcover copy of Connect Like You Did When You First Met: 101 Proven Questions for Couple\\xa0PLUS 4 digital bonuses. Limited quantities available so get yours today. Other Resources: Download The Intimacy Wheel Now Strategic Coaching Session with Alisa Support ONE Extraordinary Marriage by shopping at Amazon.com. Leave a review on iTunes | Submit a question | Call (858)876-5663\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'