• Your relationship is a living breathing entity…. Have you been forgetting to feed it?

  • Jul 12 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Your relationship is a living breathing entity…. Have you been forgetting to feed it?

  • Summary

  • What does it take to grow in love and sex within your partnership? No one has talked to us about what it actually takes to have a partnership that really lights us up and keep us excited and inspired....and yet, that's what so many of us long for. It's like a destination we crave, but we have no map. In this episode we talk about:
    • What we have been prioritizing and why (and how it may be taking us away from the connection).
    • A simple scaffolding to help hold us as we journey back towards our partner.
    • The easiest steps to take to re-invest in our love.
    The journey to creating a truly fulfilling partnership is deep and sometimes complex... listening to this episode and beginning to turn towards this inquiry and exploration is a great way to begin.

    Do you see yourself in these episodes? Want some additional support? I would absolutely LOVE to be a part of your journey!

    Learn more at www.CharuMorgan.com where you can find information on working with me 1 on 1 as well as small group retreats and online courses.

    AND....We’ve also created something special for you! If you would like to get started with some of the movement and breath that Charu speaks about in these episodes, you can get a FREE Start-up kit with videos for solo practice & a full-length class to do if you have a partner! Go to www.charumorgan.com/startup to get yours.

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