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Relationship Habits That Actually Work: How We Stay Connected Every Week

Relationship Habits That Actually Work: How We Stay Connected Every Week

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Looking for simple relationship habits that actually help you stay connected?

In Episode 3 of Our Life Is a Honeymoon, Tim and Amy share the weekly rituals and communication tools they use to keep their relationship aligned, peaceful, and on the same page. From Sunday planning sessions to emotional check-ins, these are the real practices that help them stay close week after week.

They break down their entire Sunday routine- meditation, yoga, calendar check, and setting intentions- plus their signature FANS method (Feelings, Appreciations, Needs,& Struggles), an EXTREMELY POWERFUL way to talk honestly without pressure or conflict.

And because it wouldn’t be an OLIAH episode without fun, they wrap it up with a Disney-themed “Would You Rather” game.

Their message is simple: small habits build strong relationships.

You’ll hear:

✨ Our Sunday rituals that keep us aligned for the week
✨ How we use the FANS Method to communicate clearly and kindly
✨ Why weekly check-ins make relationships smoother and more connected
✨ How planning together reduces stress and builds teamwork
✨ A fun Disney “Would You Rather” game to end on a light note

If you want practical tools to strengthen your relationship, stay in sync, and communicate with more ease- this episode is for you.

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