Whether you're considering premarital counseling, are newly married, or simply curious about how to strengthen your relationship, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Yazmin and Tijani's honest and heartfelt discussion underscores the benefits of investing in your relationship early on to build a solid foundation for the future.
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(00:53) Today's episode is on premarital counseling and our experience with it
(02:38) You and your wife went through premarital counseling five years ago
(06:13) The guide also includes some personal questions. I was gonna say, outside of the normal questions
(11:14) All right. Setting the stage. Okay. So we had to do premarital counseling
(13:08) We were categorized as a vitalized couple with strengths in most relationships
(16:09) Do you want to give examples of some of our stressors
(18:46) Set boundaries for yourself and be each other's priority, April says
(21:42) What are we gonna do to make more time for date nights
(24:38) Let's ask the listeners to send us ideas. Send them to us so we can start using those
(25:06) I think sometimes when I voice an opinion or a concern, it is nothing heard
(26:06) The hardest question as an adult is what am I going to eat every week
(27:49) Stop using words such as always and never. They are not healthy. I've mentioned to you several times, do not use the word always
(29:48) If more people invested in premarital counseling, we would have less divorces
(31:29) You scored high on the social scale. Whereas I'm an average social person
(35:08) What about emotional steadiness? It says you scored really high
(40:12) Premarital counseling has helped strengthen our marriage, Tijani says
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