The FOCUS Podcast with Taralee

Episode 56: Trying Harder Is Not the Same as Becoming Steadier

25 min · 8. mai 2026
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Men, this episode is for you. If you are a husband whose wife is pulling away, asking for space, or saying she doesn't know if she wants the marriage anymore, I want you to hear this clearly: You are not weak because this matters to you. You are not pathetic because you're scared. You are not less of a man because your marriage is hurting and you don't know what to do. In this episode of The FOCUS Podcast with Taralee, I'm talking directly to men who are trying hard to save their marriage but feel like their effort still isn't landing. You may be apologizing, reading books, listening to podcasts, trying to communicate better, and doing everything you know to do — but your wife may still seem cold, guarded, distant, or unsure. That does not mean there is no hope. It means you may need a different kind of work. Not more panic. Not more chasing. Not more explaining. Not more proving that you care. A different kind of work — the kind that helps you become steady, safe, and intentional. In this episode, I talk about: * Why trying harder is not always helping * The gap between your effort and her experience * Why fear often feels like pressure to your wife * How to separate facts from stories when you feel scared * What emotional steadiness actually looks like * Why your first job is learning to lead yourself * How the Men's FOCUS Group can help you practice this work in real time If your marriage feels fragile and you are tired of reacting from fear, this episode will help you understand what actually creates emotional safety. The Men's FOCUS Group is open now. This is the first beta round, the group is intentionally small, and the investment is lower than it will be in future rounds. Learn more here: taraleeeddington.com/mens-focus-group-program [https://taraleeeddington.com/mens-focus-group-program] Or comment GROUP on social media and I'll send you the details. Because trying harder is not the same as becoming steadier. And your marriage does not need more panic. It needs a man who is learning how to lead himself well.

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