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156. Hard Conversation And Communicating Your Needs In The Postpartum Period With Guest Sharon Costanzo From Keep Talking Revolution.
- 2023/06/20
- 再生時間: 26 分
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How to feel better about you, your partner and your relationship in the postpartum period with guest Sharon Costanzo from the Keep Talking Revolution.
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This episode appeared first on the Breezy Babies website.
Summary
- Intro to the episode. 0:00
- Welcome to the Breezy babies podcast.
- Hard conversations and communicating needs in the postpartum period.
- Sharon’s background. 2:22
- Sharon is a local mom in utah.
- Sharon’s business coaching business. 3:54
- Getting back on track with business coaching.
- Sharon is a great example of support.
- Sharon’s background. 5:45
- Sharon is a relationship and communication coach.
- Sharon's podcast, keep talking revolution.
- It’s normal to struggle. 8:17
- Struggling during postpartum is normal.
- Communication issues are normal and even the best marriages face them.
- The three best tips she has for you.
- How to be clear and direct with your needs. 13:28
- What success looks like to you.
- Treat your spouse as a partner, not a child.
- Expect needs to change and be prepared. 15:40
- Expect that needs are going to change in the first year.
- Have a weekly conversation.
- Not take it personally when things don't go well. 18:04
- Be prepared to have these conversations proactively.
- Don't take it personally when things go wrong.
- Be patient but persistent and proactive. 20:25
- Take time changing relationship dynamics.
- Sharon’s free guide. 22:38
- Get in t
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