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Today hear my session with Ann and Bruno, as we talk through how to navigate marriage when someone decides to stop going to church. www.natalieclay.com Schedule a consultation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14277523&appointmentType=43526672 Get coached on the podcast: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=1427752…
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Marriage provides such a great opportunity for personal growth. And there are no shortcuts! Today you’ll hear my discussion with Sharon and Jake as they share their process of growth. Schedule a consultation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14277523&appointmentType=43526672 Get coached on the podcast: https://app.acuityschedulin…
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Communication is the number one thing people come to me for help with. Listen in as I coach Gabrielle and David on how to improve communication in their marriage. Schedule a consultation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14277523&appointmentType=43526672 Get coached on the podcast: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?ow…
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If you ever wonder why the smallest tiff can sometimes turn into a big fight, today's episode is for you.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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It's easy to get caught up in who's right and who's wrong when we encounter a different approach to problem solving. Today you'll learn an easier, more honest approach where you can both be right and still support each other.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Hello! It's been far too long! I'm excited to post the conversation I recently had with Jody Moore (Better Than Happy) on her podcast. We had a great talk about my new Marriage Prep course. Hope you tune in!द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Today I’m excited to introduce you to Heidi Bollard and Natalie DuLaney of Butter Your Macros. I had the privilege of going on their podcast and I’m sharing it here with you today. These incredible women provide coaching for nutrition, weight loss and stress management. They are incredible at what they do and they are all around lovable women! If y…
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In my experience, most people truly desire happiness for their spouse and find that even more fulfilling than getting everything they want. So why do we feel such an intense need to have things our way? Bonnie and Clyde provide us with a key insight to help answer that question.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Shame and blame are inseperable. But understanding this—and doing the work to eliminate personal feelings of shame—can transform a marriage.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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A shared religious faith often helps couples more closely align their values and goals. How does a couple navigate a marriage where one partner no longer believes?द्वारा Natalie Clay
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It can feel intense to make important decisions that impact our marriage or family. Clarity comes when we remember to keep our personal values front and center.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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What determines equal contribution in a marriage relationship? And what are the results of trying to sort this out—for the marriage and individually?द्वारा Natalie Clay
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The way our parents raised us informs the way we raise our own children. Couples often have strong, and markedly different, opinions on how it should be done. Today, I coach Christine and John on this issue.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Want to love your spouse more unconditionally but not sure how to get there? The answer may surprise you.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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We often cause ourselves unnecessary stress and pain trying to mold our marriage to fit unspoken standards of what constitutes a “good” marriage. What if we instead create a marriage that fits the uniqueness of the people in it?द्वारा Natalie Clay
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In sometimes large, but often small and subtle ways, we set ourselves up to fail when we shame ourselves in an attempt to become who we think we should be.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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“Love languages” is a term I frequently hear from my clients. Today I speak with Ann and Tommy as they learn how to navigate their differing styles and use this information to best love themselves and each other.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Am I frugal or a spender? What value do I place on each description? Each of us has deep-seated ideas on how money should be made, saved or spent. Today I talk with Meghan and Jake about their different values regarding money.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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This week I sit down with Elle and Jared Rowley to talk about how they have used the principle of taking care of their own needs to thrive within the demands of a marriage, four children and a successful business. To connect with Elle and Jared, find them on Instagram: @ellerowley, @jaredrowley.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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What story do you tell yourself about your marriage? Learn how to rework that story and watch your marriage improve!द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Resisting emotion is the quickest way to go from feeling bad to worse. Today I discuss when to change your thoughts and when to allow yourself time to feel bad.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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We think we know each other so well, but just as often judge wrongly as we do right. But right or wrong, what you believe about your spouse’s character or intentions is what you’ll find.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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55. The Obvious Solution That Doesn’t Exist
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We’re great at identifying the simplest solution to disagreement. But when the solution involves molding our spouse’s viewpoint, our easy answer becomes nearly impossible.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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When things are rocky in our relationships, we can decide that changing ourself to meet our spouse’s expectations will fix things. Does it?द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Jobs and kids and the general stresses of life can sometimes make us feel that we are in a business partnership instead of a marriage. Today I coach Marie and Spencer.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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For many of us, small day-to-day life challenges over time can bring more stress to our marriage than major events. Today I coach Belle and Paul—newlyweds who are facing the realities of joining their lives together—and offer them tools that can lessen the stresses of daily life.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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I often get asked how to differentiate between unkind words and emotional abuse. In today's episode I discuss this with my Psychiatrist, Dr. Karl Martineau, to show how this topic is handled from the coaching and counseling perspectives. Dr. Martineau runs an adult ADHD clinic with his wife and Life Coach, Kristen Martineau. To learn more about the…
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Whether dating or married, the loss of a relationship can be excruciating. Today I offer some ways to navigate the darkness of heartbreak.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Opposites do attract. But sometimes, after marriage, our differences can feel more challenging than entrancing. Today I coach Margaret and Robinson on how they can effectively navigate a key difference in their marriage.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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The modern view of romance includes a whole lot of entitlement. Ridding ourselves of these expectations will help us develop true romance in our marriage. Let’s discuss.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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I am so excited to welcome you to Season 2 of the podcast! In this episode I coach Christian and Janae on differences with spending habits, conflict resolution and parenting styles.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Why do we so often gravitate to the role of victim in our marriage? This week I’ll discuss why this role doesn’t serve anyone and what you can do to get out of it.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Are you in a relationship impacted by a diagnosed mental disorder (or undiagnosed but suspected)? This week I share experiences I’ve had coaching people in these kinds of relationships and what I’ve learned from them.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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This week I offer three tips to help you confront the fears and stresses of this uncertain time.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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What a week we’ve all had. I held a free open coaching session this week—a lot of it, unsurprisingly, was about Covid-19 challenges—and thought it could to helpful to post it here for those who weren’t able to attend. Much love to everyone in this difficult time!द्वारा Natalie Clay
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39. Improving Your Marriage Individually
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Who’s right? Who’s wrong? This week I discuss truth in marriage.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Our desire for a sense of control in our lives can keep us from being authentic. This week I talk about how we can simply be ourselves—and the serenity that comes with it.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Who are you? We each take on an identity as an individual and as a couple. Is the identity you’ve taken on serving you?द्वारा Natalie Clay
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Today I discuss why you might consider trashing the “selfish” label so you can take care of your own needs in marriage.द्वारा Natalie Clay
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