1 Habit to Quickly Improve Your Marriage and Parenting
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What if the tension you’re feeling at home isn’t just about your kids, but about the connection you’ve lost with your spouse?
As parents, we spend so much time pouring into our children that our marriage often gets whatever is left over—if anything at all. Date nights feel inconvenient, expensive, or impossible, especially when life is busy and you’re already exhausted.
But here’s the truth: when your marriage relationship suffers, everything in your home feels harder. It affects your patience, your parenting, and even the emotional tone of your family.
In this episode of Parents Making Time, Anthony and Jennifer share a real season when parenting challenges with their youngest strained not just their energy, but their connection as a couple. What changed everything wasn’t a big breakthrough or perfect circumstances. It was intentional time together, even when it felt inconvenient, and the ripple effects were immediate.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
- Why prioritizing your marriage actually makes you a better parent (and creates a healthier home for your kids)
- The hidden consequences of neglecting intentional time with your spouse, including emotional disconnection and transactional parenting
- Practical, realistic ways to make date night happen in every season of life, whether you’re short on time, money, babysitters, or energy
When you nurture your marriage, you’re not choosing your spouse over your kids—you’re choosing a stronger family culture for everyone. Sometimes the most powerful intentional parenting move you can make is a date night.
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