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🗓️ 30 August 2023
⏱️ 27 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the show. I'm Dr. Corielle alongside my wife Pam. Glad to be here. Where we like to |
0:11.1 | talk about a lot of frameworks and conversation starters and actions and just you know I guess |
0:18.6 | you can kind of sum it up in how we view things helps determine what we do with things when it comes |
0:24.6 | to marriage and life and sex and parenting and all of the above. All the gamets here and and it is |
0:33.9 | so interesting to me because we've been doing this for a long time now as far as being on the air |
0:38.8 | every week and some of the things can get really complicated and it seems like there's really big |
0:44.6 | things we need to be doing and then there's other times where we need to just it's the little things |
0:51.3 | and so I've got a clip from Dr. Jordan Peterson talking about that that I want to start the show off |
0:58.0 | with because I think it's a great way to frame this part of our show real quick. Your life isn't |
1:04.2 | margaritas on a beach in Jamaica. That happens now and then. Those are exceptions. Your life is |
1:11.1 | how your wife greets you at the door when you come home every day because that's like 10 minutes |
1:17.3 | a day. Your life is how you treat each other over the breakfast table because that's an hour and a |
1:22.3 | half or an hour every single day. You get those mundane things right those things you do every day |
1:28.7 | you concentrate on them and you make them pristine it's like you got 80% of your life put together. |
1:34.4 | These little things that are right in front of us they're not little that's the first thing they |
1:38.5 | are not little and they're hard to set right and if you set them right it has a rippling effect and |
1:42.8 | fast to we faster than people think yeah I love the concept of how often do we overlook the |
1:51.3 | mundane and the simple because what we're focusing on is the big the ripple effect right so all |
2:01.0 | those little things do have this ripple effect on everything else right because we've we've had |
2:08.0 | conversations over the years of being thankful for the little things with each other |
2:14.5 | trying to interact with each other in good ways that is a ripple effect for us for the kids for |
2:20.4 | everyone in some ways but from most importantly I think from what he's talking about is the importance |
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