The Inner Boardroom
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600277/fan_mail/new] In the beginning of a relationship, the feeling of being chosen is unmistakable. Two people pursue each other with attention, curiosity, and intention. But as life becomes more complex—careers, responsibilities, children, and constant demands—that feeling can quietly begin to fade. And when a partner stops feeling chosen, the relationship begins to change. In this episode of The Inner Boardroom, Coach Michael explores why attention is one of the most powerful signals in a relationship. Drawing from the story of Walmart founder Sam Walton and the pressure his rapidly growing business placed on his marriage, this conversation examines how success and responsibility can unintentionally pull attention away from the person who needs it most. Using research from attachment science and psychologist John Gottman’s work on “bids for connection,” this episode breaks down how small missed moments—conversations cut short, attention divided, connection postponed—gradually accumulate into emotional distance. Inside this episode: • Why attention is interpreted by the brain as importance • How missed “bids for connection” slowly erode emotional security • The difference between providing stability and making someone feel chosen • Why small moments of responsiveness protect long-term relationships Providing for a family matters. Stability matters. Responsibility matters. But being provided for is not the same as feeling chosen. And over time, the difference between those two experiences can quietly reshape a relationship. The Inner Boardroom explores leadership, marriage, and the private conversations shaping life behind closed doors. Hosted by Michael Temple, founder of Climb Higher®. New episodes weekly.
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