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The Silence is Not a Symptom: Why Your Impulse to Fix is Keeping You in the Cold

7 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, we explore the 'Containment Phase' of midlife relationships—the uncomfortable period when the old intensity fades and silence begins to feel heavy. We examine why high-achievers reflexively try to 'fix' the cooling temperature and how that impulse can actually prevent a deeper, more mature connection from forming. Key Takeaways * The 'Impulse to Fix' often arises from a fear that silence indicates relational failure rather than natural evolution. * High-functioning couples often transition into a 'Diagnostic Gaze' where they treat their partner like a problem to be solved. * Containment is the practice of holding relational tension without rushing to create artificial intensity or 'noise-making.'

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episode The Silence is Not a Symptom: Why Your Impulse to Fix is Keeping You in the Cold artwork

The Silence is Not a Symptom: Why Your Impulse to Fix is Keeping You in the Cold

In this episode, we explore the 'Containment Phase' of midlife relationships—the uncomfortable period when the old intensity fades and silence begins to feel heavy. We examine why high-achievers reflexively try to 'fix' the cooling temperature and how that impulse can actually prevent a deeper, more mature connection from forming. Key Takeaways * The 'Impulse to Fix' often arises from a fear that silence indicates relational failure rather than natural evolution. * High-functioning couples often transition into a 'Diagnostic Gaze' where they treat their partner like a problem to be solved. * Containment is the practice of holding relational tension without rushing to create artificial intensity or 'noise-making.'

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