Having expectations in your relationship can be healthy. They help to set a standard for what is or isn’t acceptable and provide a baseline for holding yourself and each other accountable. They have the potential to push us to be a better partner and to grow as a couple, but sometimes there’s still a gap between expectations and reality. How can you bridge this gap? Let’s explore!


In this week's blog post, we're talking about closing the gap between expectations and reality.

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Help couples get on the same page about expectations

Conversation Cards make coming up with the best questions easy. Covering nine core areas of the Prepare/Enrich assessment, this robust set of cards put hundreds of thought-provoking questions at your fingertips.


Each of the 104 cards contains two to four questions that correlate not only to a core assessment area, but also a particular assessment item. This allows you to get couples talking about a topic in general - or delve deeper into a particular point of disagreement. Use them before session as you review the Facilitator Report or during sessions as an interactive tool.

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