Accordia Way
In this episode, Coach Adrian and Coach Susanne address one of the most common pressures couples face today: time. Busy schedules, endless commitments, and unexamined routines can quietly weaken connection and create tension at home. The conversation explores how time management is not just logistical—it’s relational. Changing time patterns requires honest self-reflection and intentional choices, both individually and as a couple. Key insights include: • Why couples should regularly review their calendar together • How to evaluate which commitments truly align with shared values • Why marriage is the foundation of family—and family the foundation of community • How holding regular family meetings strengthens both parents and children • How the “insistent self” (ego-first thinking) fuels conflict • Why scoreboard keeping and resentment erode unity • The difference between clashes of opinions and clashes of feelings Coach Adrian and Coach Susanne explain that conflict itself is not inevitable—it is often a signal that something unhealthy needs to be reexamined. When both partners operate from a “me first” posture, harmony suffers. But when couples consciously shift toward service, mutual appreciation, and clear communication of needs, the dynamic transforms. The Acordia Way offers couples a process to break cycles, clarify values, and create a culture of harmony in their home. It encourages small, intentional steps—reviewing schedules, setting accord time, being thoughtfully of service—that create long-term change. Even for couples who feel stuck or overwhelmed, the message is hopeful: very few problems are beyond improvement. With the right spirit, humility, and commitment to unity, lasting transformation is possible. Small changes in how couples use their time can create a ripple effect that strengthens marriages, families, and communities.
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