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How to Stop Overfunctioning in Marriage: Shared Care, Emotional Needs & Real Partnership

How to Stop Overfunctioning in Marriage: Shared Care, Emotional Needs & Real Partnership

Published 6Β months, 1Β week ago
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In this episode of The Contentment Creator Podcast, host Ellen Broen dives deep into the emotional labor of marriage, exploring how long-term love evolves when we stop trying to fix, perform, or function alone. πŸ’›

πŸ” You'll learn how to redefine emotional needs in marriage, move from hyper-independence to true intimacy, and discover what shared care in partnership really looks like. Whether you're in a season of co-parenting, burnout, or personal growth, this episode offers real talk on relationship communication, emotional self-awareness, and mutual stewardship in love.

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πŸ‘‰ Let’s break the binary: It's not about relying on your partner for everything, nor doing everything alone

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It's about evolving together, with clarity, care, and courage.

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βœ… Key Takeaways

πŸ’‘ Shared Care in Relationships: Marriage works best when we stop overfunctioning and start stewarding each other’s hearts.

πŸ’¬ Naming Your Needs: Clear, vulnerable communication helps meet emotional needs in marriage without resentment.

πŸ”„ Redefining Marriage Communication: Relationships thrive with constant re-negotiation of expectations and capacity.

🧠 Nervous System Healing in Love: Understanding your attachment and regulation styles supports deeper connection.

🌱 Self-Awareness as Support: Being emotionally aware allows you to support without self-abandonment



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