Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack
On the Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack podcast, Christian psychologist, author, and relationship coach, Dr. Jack Ito, will help you to build and restore your marriage. By learning just a few relationship skills, you can help your spouse enjoy your relationship more, while getting more love and affection from your spouse. Listen to Coach Jack as he helps you with one more step toward a marriage both you and your spouse will love.
Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack
Difficult Spouse? Get Improvement without Conflict (Part 2: Action Steps)
Difficult Spouse? Get Improvement without Conflict (Part 2: Action Steps)
Many people try to fix their spouse directly—but that only creates more distance and conflict. In this episode of Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack, Coach Jack explains how to create positive change by improving your own behaviors first. You’ll learn how to replace needy, damaging habits with secure, loving actions that naturally make your spouse respond better.
What You’ll Learn
- How to stop needy behaviors that destroy trust
- How to replace conflict-based reactions with calm, confident responses
- How to become a more desirable and enjoyable partner
- How to turn self-improvement into lasting marriage transformation
Want to Work With Coach Jack?
If you’re trying to repair a marriage with a distant or critical spouse, coaching can help you stop the conflict cycle and rebuild connection. Learn how to make lasting changes that draw your spouse closer with the Difficult Partner Coaching Package.
Additional Resources:
- What's Your Conflict Style? (Quiz)
- How Effective Are Your Boundaries? (Quiz)
- What to Do When He Won't Change (Book)
Work one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
For the full transcript and additional resources, visit Coach Jack's blog at https://coachjackito.com/blog/difficult-spouse-get-improvement-without-conflict-part-2-action-steps/