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The 5 Stages of Love and Where People Quit | Ep 116

The 5 Stages of Love and Where People Quit | Ep 116

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Are you familiar with the phrase “The 7 Year Itch”?

Google describes it as:

“The idea that after about 7 years in a romantic relationship , couples may experience a decline in happiness and satisfaction, leading to feelings of restlessness, boredom, and a desire for something new, possibly even infidelity”

And guess what?

My husband and I are currently 7 years into our relationship..

And coincidentally, things between us have hit a bit of a rough patch.

But it’s important for you to remember..

That if you yourself ever end up in a similar situation, there is no need to panic.

Because these feelings are completely natural once you hit a certain stage in your relationship.

(And no it’s not always at 7 years, these rough patches can come up at any time)

Which is why in today’s podcast I want to help you be ready for what comes in your relationship, by sharing with you ‘The 5 stages of Love’, with a focus on stage 3, because that’s where most couples fall apart!
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