E45 Anchored Through Adversity: Why Tough Talks Matter in Relationships
True or False? Avoiding difficult conversations will make your relationships better.
FALSE!
In this week's episode, we’re continuing our seven-part series on relationship patterns that build strong couples. We dive into the fourth pattern that helps couples “make it”...
Pattern 5: They had difficult conversations. They communicated regularly and were open to each other's perspectives. They didn't cope or avoid or deny. Emotional regulation was present so conversations rarely became explosions. (From Dr. Nicole LePera – @the.holistic.psychologist)
Let's talk about how to lean into those difficult conversations with grace, honesty, and an open heart. Healthy relationships aren’t about avoiding conflict; they’re about facing it together with a Christ-centered mindset. We’re unpacking the steps to approach hard talks, whether you're single, dating, engaged, or married, and how they lead to deeper understanding and unity.
Drawing on biblical principles like “speaking the truth in love,” we’ll explore how emotional regulation, active listening, and assertive speaking build trust and peace. Together, we’ll talk about why couples who communicate regularly and authentically are more resilient and grounded in their faith.
Join us as we invite the Holy Spirit into our relationships, learning how to pray and prepare for these talks in a way that glorifies God. Whether you’re navigating a work or roommate relationship or nurturing a long-term marriage, these insights offer hope and encouragement for building lasting, soul-anchored relationships.
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This is part 5 of our 7-part series based on Dr. Nicole LePera's (@the.holistic.psychologist) 7 Patterns in Couples Who "Made It." Previous episodes linked below: