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60. How to Like Your Partner Again | Resetting the Culture of Your Relationship

60. How to Like Your Partner Again | Resetting the Culture of Your Relationship

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Ever caught yourself thinking, “I just don’t like my partner right now”? You’re not alone, and it doesn’t mean your relationship is doomed.


In this episode we unpack why couples lose the “like” factor, how it’s different from love, and practical ways to bring back the fun, curiosity, and lightness you once shared.

We’ll talk about:

  • Why you fall into “friend zone” or roommate mode

  • Cultural lies that make you think the spark is gone

  • How to spot and change unhelpful relationship rhythms

  • The surprising role of curiosity in reigniting connection

  • Small, risk-taking actions that shift your dynamic

This episode will give you the clarity, encouragement, and doable steps to enjoy each other again, even in the busiest, most stressful seasons.

Download curiosity questions to ask your partner today: https://honeyweneedtochat.com/free-relationship-resources

And join us over the next few weeks as we dive deeper into this Relationship Reset Mini-Series.

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60. How to Like Your Partner Again | Resetting the Culture of Your Relationship

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