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Relationship Advice For Dads – Dudes To Dads Ep 137

Relationship Advice For Dads – Dudes To Dads Ep 137

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Relationship Advice For Dads – Dudes To Dads Ep 137

FromDad University Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We focus so much on the parent-child relationship, however, it's important for us to focus on the relationship we have with our spouse. Here are some relationship advice tips for dads: 1) Listen to her instead of trying to solve problems - We men have a tendency to try and solve problems instead of just listening. 2) Know her love language and do more of it: Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, or Physical Touch...and do more of it 3) Say "I love you" more. Send her a text during the day or write her a note. Don't make it sexual, just be vanilla 4) Remember your anniversary (and her birthday). Plan something of getting her gifts, depending on her love language 5) Don't complain - Nobody likes to hear complaining. Even if it's not about her. Refrain from verbalizing it. 6) Give her compliments - While they can be physical, men often compliment when they want something. Compliment her on something non-physical or non-sexual, and expect nothing in return. 7) Plan a weekend getaway without kids - Go away for a weekend. If you can't afford to go anywhere, have your kids go away for a weekend to a friend's or relative's house. Maybe you can do an exchange with another family. 8) If something is bothering you in the relationship, look at what you could do differently in order to get a different response. Maybe it's not her? Sometimes we have to look at our own behavior and what we might be causing. 9) Don't be critical - Instead of saying what you don't like, say what you do like 10) Offer help unsolicited - Don't ask if she needs help, instead make a statement to help. For example, "I'll go pick up the kids tonight. Why don't you take a few minutes to relax". 11) Reduce or Eliminate Expectations - This one is hard but we all do it. Are you placing high expectations on your spouse? Stop doing and see how that affects how to respond to each other.
Released:
Oct 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Advice For Fathers on Parenting, Relationships, and Family Life