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Famous at Home

Learning to Balance the See-Saw of Marriage

Famous at Home

Josh + Christi Straub

Parenting, Relationships, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Kids & Family

4.9 • 653 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Whether it comes to parenting style, money, sex, or even how we spend the holidays as a family, it’s not uncommon to hold a different point of view than our spouse. But what happens if we sense our spouse go to the opposite extreme on an issue? Is too lenient with the kid’s discipline. Spends more money than we feel comfortable. Desires sex more than we have the energy for. So often, their lop-sided approach (in our mind anyway) creates a reaction in us to go to the opposite extreme on those issues in order to create balance. But when we do, it creates more tension and often a impasse on the issue.



In this episode, Josh and Christi talk about ways to find common ground on these sometimes tense issues in marriage, and use teeter totters as an analogy to describe what happens when we go to the opposite extreme of our spouse.



Here are some highlights:



* When we fail to name our teeter totter (the issue at hand), we end up making our spouse out to be our opponent. * Inching closer to your spouse can be difficult, but it’s when you feel the see-saw begin to shift toward balance again. * Finding a common ground begins by not inferring or judging your spouse's behavior, recognizing you own underlying fears, and initiating a conversation.



Show Notes:



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Like, it's like, I am the blank because they are the whatever. And it's not true. Like,

0:07.5

we, our personalities are not fixed. There are so much more to you and so much more to them than that.

0:14.0

We are so multifaceted. So let yourself and let your spouse fill out their whole range of life,

0:20.9

their whole range of emotion,

0:22.3

their whole range of personality,

0:24.3

that they're not pigeonholed into being this thing,

0:28.3

and nor are you.

0:30.0

You are listening to the Famous At Home podcast

0:33.1

with Dr. Josh and Christy Straub.

0:35.8

Because when it's all said and done,

0:39.7

we all want to know that we were famous at home. Welcome back to the Famous at Home podcast. Today we're talking about

0:47.9

relationships, whether that's marriage, dating, but those really intimate relationships that

0:54.1

often form on a teeter-totter.

0:56.7

And this was something that even just actually in our last podcast, it was something that I just

1:02.2

sparked in me and I realized we just have to talk about this because you see it so often.

1:06.4

I think a lot of you will relate to this. If you in a relationship if you're married maybe you're engaged

1:13.3

so often we if you think about a teeter-totter like go back to childhood i don't even know if they

1:20.7

have teeter-totters anymore do they oh of course they do or seesaws is that what you call it here

1:25.8

in canada we call it a teeter-totter either one you

1:29.0

could call it either one okay but you often sit in your seat right it's at the very end and when

1:35.7

one person is up the other person is down one with the other then you flip right it's how the thing

1:40.7

works but this is what you see when it comes to certain topics.

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