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85.The Underrated Relationship Superpower | Road of Life Podcast

85.The Underrated Relationship Superpower | Road of Life Podcast

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Road of Life Podcast Episode 85

💥 Remember that time ‘chit-chat’ nearly caused a breakup? 💥 In this episode of The Road of Life Podcast,we expose curiosity as the most underrated relationship skill you’re not using. Discover why asking the right questions can:

🔥 Defuse bombs (like when “How was girls’ night?” almost ended us).

🔥 Rewire your brain for deeper connection (dopamine > assumptions).

🔥 Make partners feel seen, heard, and valued in 60 seconds flat.

🔥 Turn conflicts into intimacy boosters (Gottman-approved!).

We’ll unpack:

✔️ The #1 phrase that saved our marriage (spoiler: “What did you mean by that?”).

✔️ Why “How was your day?” fails vs. “What was your BEST moment?” (script included!).

✔️ How to spot assumption landmines before they detonate.

✔️ Science-backed proof: Why curiosity = emotional Viagra.

PSA: If you’ve ever thought “I know them already” after 10+ years—this episode will shock you. Relationships don’t die from neglect. They die from complacency.

P.S.: Ready to master curiosity? Join our Infinite Relationship Mastermind—where “Tell me more…” becomes your superpower.

🔗 Link in show notes!"

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Resources:

Infinite Relationship Mastermind:

https://www.thefinalpercent.com/infinite-relationship-mastermind

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