Imperfectly Married the Podcast
Have you ever found yourself mentally keeping track of everything you’ve done for your marriage? “I did the dishes.” “I made dinner.” “I handled the kids.” “I’ve been carrying everything lately.” If we’re honest, we’ve all kept score at some point. In this episode of Summer Shorts: Marriage in 10 Minutes, Michael and Heather unpack why scorekeeping quietly creates distance in marriage and how a mindset of gratitude can restore connection. You’ll discover: * Why keeping score often begins with unmet needs and a desire to feel appreciated. * How comparison turns teammates into competitors. * Why love was never meant to be transactional. * The difference between measuring fairness and responding with love. * Practical ways to replace criticism with encouragement and gratitude. Healthy marriages aren’t built on making sure everything is perfectly equal—they’re built by two people continually choosing each other through every season of life. This week’s challenge: For the next seven days, stop keeping score. Instead, intentionally catch your spouse doing something right and thank them specifically. Watch how gratitude changes the atmosphere of your marriage. Remember: Keeping score creates distance. Gratitude creates closeness. Your marriage isn’t a competition—it’s a partnership where two imperfect people keep choosing to love each other well. ------------------------- * Website: https://imperfectlymarriedpodcast.com/ * Merch: https://imperfectlymarriedpodcast.com/store * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperfectlymarried_thepodcast/ * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imperfectly_married #ImperfectlyMarried #MarriagePodcast #MarriageAdvice #Relationships #CommunicationInMarriage #MarriageTips #SummerShorts
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