This course consists of 10 video lessons with approximately 4 hours of content. You'll receive lifetime access and can work through the material at your own pace. Most people enter relationships with good intentions. They want love, connection, companionship, passion, and partnership. Yet many couples still find themselves stuck in recurring patterns of frustration, misunderstanding, conflict, distance, or resentment. The truth is that most people are never taught what makes a relationship work. Communication skills and conflict resolution matter, but they are only part of the picture. In this course, we explore the deeper foundations of lasting love and connection, and what must be added if a relationship is to thrive rather than merely survive. A central idea throughout the course is that human beings have emotional needs, and healthy relationships require us to understand and respond to those needs effectively. Many people have been taught that needing support, reassurance, appreciation, affection, or connection is a sign of weakness or dependency. As a result, they hide their needs, deny them, or expect their partner to discover them without being told. This creates confusion, disappointment, and unnecessary conflict. You'll learn how to identify your own emotional needs more clearly and better understand the needs of your partner. When both people understand what they are truly looking for from one another, the cycle of assumptions, mind-reading, and unmet expectations can begin to fade. We'll also explore the role of commitment, honesty, openness, and vulnerability in creating genuine intimacy. Many couples avoid difficult conversations to protect the relationship, only to discover that avoidance gradually erodes trust and passion. This course gives you a practical framework for discussing difficult topics more openly and safely. The course also examines the different emotional priorities that men and women often bring into relationships.
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