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How To Save Marriage On The Brink Of Divorce
Are you exhausted from trying everything to fix your marriage, only to find that your husband is still unhappy no matter what you do? Do you feel like you’re bending over backwards to please him while he pulls further away?
Kate felt the exact same way. For 14 years, she poured herself into making their family work, twisting herself into a pretzel trying to be the wife that he wanted. But the harder she tried, the worse things got. After a devastating fight that shook the entire family, Kate started Googling divorce attorneys for the second time.
But instead of filing papers, she discovered something that made her think maybe—just maybe—there was still hope. Now her husband can’t do enough to make her happy. He sends her love songs about his ‘hot wife’, takes her out twice a week, and their children are thriving.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- What Kate’s husband really meant when he kept calling her “selfish” (it had nothing to do with being greedy)
- What she did to turn their most triggering conversation into a source of intimacy and connection
- Why she was terrified to express what she wanted, and how desires became the bridge that brought them together
- What happened when she stopped confusing self-care with self-improvement and started having actual fun
- The truth Kate discovered about worthiness that she wishes she’d known 14 years ago
If you recognize yourself in Kate’s story—the constant tension, the exhaustion, the feeling that nothing you do is ever enough—you’re going to love hearing how she turned it all around. Kate discovered that the very thing she thought would save her marriage was actually suffocating it. When she learned to step back despite her fears, her husband stepped up in ways that amazed her. This episode will show you exactly how to stop managing your marriage and start enjoying it instead.
Perfect for: Wives dealing with constant complaints from their husband, women who feel like nothing they do is ever enough, women overwhelmed by responsibility, anyone wanting to break free from having the same fights over and over again, women afraid to voice their desires, or those wondering if they could ever be loved without having to work so hard for it.