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Episode 19: Navigating Relationship Stress with Liz Earnshaw

Episode 19: Navigating Relationship Stress with Liz Earnshaw

Update: 2024-08-301
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“If you and your partner are experiencing friction, consider whether there are things going on in your lives—whether it’s a few really big chronic issues, a lot of little constant acute issues, or a mix of both—that could be contributing to this,” advises Liz Earnshaw, a licensed marriage and family therapist, certified Gottman therapist, and founder of A Better Life Therapy.


 


In this episode, Dr. Z shifts the focus from narcissistic relationships to the everyday stressors that impact healthy partnerships. Joined by Liz, known for her popular Instagram account “@Liz Listens” and her books “I Want This to Work” and “Till Stress Do Us Part,” they delve into how external pressures can fuel relational friction. 


 


What are the stressors in your life that might be affecting your relationship? Liz encourages couples to identify and list these stressors, a simple yet effective practice that can lead to greater empathy and cooperation. She also discusses different partner types—such as avoidant or indifferent—and shares concrete strategies for improving communication and setting healthy boundaries within your relationships. 


 


Liz introduces a structured approach to managing stress, helping couples distinguish between what they can shed, prevent, or adapt to. By aligning actions with core values and addressing how conflict avoidance with others can impact the relationship, she provides a roadmap for couples looking to strengthen their bond. These insights offer a practical guide for anyone aiming to build a resilient partnership rooted in clear communication, empathy, and intentional choices.


 


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  • “The first piece I think is really important is if you and your partner are experiencing friction, consider whether there are things going on in your lives—whether it’s a few really big chronic issues, a lot of little constant acute issues, or a mix of both—that could be contributing to this.” (05:10 | Liz Earnshaw) 

  • “What I’ve noticed with the couples I’m working with is that they're mismanaging the amount of stress they bring into their lives without considering the long-term repercussions. A lot of this stems from saying yes to too many things and putting immense pressure on ourselves to do more, accumulate more, and live a big life.” (20:20 | Liz Earnshaw) 

  • “One thing I think is really important for people to do is to consider their North Star. What I mean by that is, where are you and your partner heading as a family? Where do you want to be? This has a lot to do with your values. For example, if your North Star is to create a safe and secure family, build a stable financial future, or live an adventurous life, it should reflect what you and your partner value as a family—your combined family values.” (35:19 | Liz Earnshaw)


 


Links


Connect with Liz Earnshaw:


elizabethearnshaw.com


https://www.instagram.com/lizlistens/


Til Stress Do Us Part book: https://amzn.to/4dSHpPP


I Want this to Work book: https://amzn.to/3X3JXnw


 


Connect with Dr. Jaime Zuckerman:


https://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/


https://www.zgrouptherapy.com/


https://www.instagram.com/dr.z_psychologist/


https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.z_psychologist


 


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Register for my virtual workshops here: http://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/workshops


Order my workbooks! http://www.drjaimezuckerman.com/books


 


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Episode 19: Navigating Relationship Stress with Liz Earnshaw

Episode 19: Navigating Relationship Stress with Liz Earnshaw

Dr. Jaime Zuckerman