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88: Micro Habits in Relationships

Becca Stackhouse-Morson Season 8 Episode 6

Brief Summary of objectives (3):

o   Educate listeners on the power of micro habits in cultivating self-awareness and relational health.

o   Empower individuals to implement simple, actionable habits that strengthen their self-relationship.

o   Equip couples with micro habits that promote connection, trust, and long-term relationship satisfaction.


 Call to action:

o   Small, intentional actions can transform your relationship with yourself and others.

o   Consistency matters more than intensity.

o   Invite listeners to identify one micro habit for themselves and one for their relationship.

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Micro habits in Relationships

 

Brief Summary of objectives (3):

  • Educate listeners on the power of micro habits in cultivating self-awareness and relational health.
  • Empower individuals to implement simple, actionable habits that strengthen their self-relationship.
  • Equip couples with micro habits that promote connection, trust, and long-term relationship satisfaction.

Topic 1: Micro Habits for Your Relationship with Yourself 

  • What are micro habits and how are they helpful? 
    • Defining micro habits, they are small, easily achievable action that you incorporate into your daily routines. These can be tiny habits that steer you toward a bigger goal. 
    • You can use a micro habit to transform any aspect of your life 
  •   Identifying areas where you’d like to improve or change
    • be honest with yourself, but not punitive
    •   “change” vs. “adjusts” 
  •  Building a strong self-relationship lays the foundation for healthier interpersonal relationships.
    • if you’re second guessing yourself to an unhealthy extent, this will impact your relationships with others
    • The ripple effect of self-compassion and awareness on external relationships.
  •  Examples of Micro Habits:
    • Practicing daily gratitude (write 1-3 things you’re thankful for).
  •  Even journaling for five minutes every, just to help get your thoughts out on paper and it will help you truly begin to see the relationship you have with self  
    •  Setting a 5-minute mindfulness timer to check in with your emotions.
    •  Identifying an area of struggle for yourself and affirming yourself with one positive statement regarding that issue each day.
    •  Putting things back once finished
  • I know one of the biggest things for me and taking care of myself through the micro habit of always putting an item away once I am finished to help not create clutter. 
    • Meditate or prayer for one minute everyday 
  • This can help to increase your stress management; meditation is known as a factor for your mental wellbeing. 
  • Outside time can give you connection to yourself with no technology and fresh air 
  •  Small changes lead to big change
    •  start with one or two, rather than a large overhaul
    • remain flexible - if the new micro habit doesn’t “fit,” ask yourself what needs to change, adjust and keep moving

 

Topic 2: Micro Habits in Romantic Relationships 

  •  Micro habits are everyday actions that can significantly strengthen a bond through simple actions that speak a long way. 
  • Small actions create lasting bonds and trust in relationships.
    •  in the busyness of everyday life, our romantic relationships are often the first thing to go on the “back burner” 
    • relationships are built in the small moments
  • Examples of Relational Micro Habits:
    • Planned moment of reconnection every day - 15-minute check-in exercise. Click the resource here. 
    • Sending a kind text or note of appreciation once a day - set a reminder if necessary
    •  6 second kiss at the end of the workday (from the Gottman’s research showing that this is enough to kick your body into gear).  
    • Share gratitude 
    • sitting around the fire together
    • planned “no-phone” time at certain times of day
    • Daily appreciation
  • Actively listening  
    • be present when your partner is speaking 
  • Consistent micro habits prevent “relational drift” and foster deeper connection.
    • moments of turning toward one another in a life that is pulling your attention away
    •  seeing each other and feeling seen fosters emotional intimacy
    •   moments where you and your spouse feel prioritized by each other serves to realign your priorities where they should truly be                 
    • Making sure to have a daily check-in with each other through looking at what is a highlight from the day, what do you wish was better, and even do you have a tough moment you want to talk about.
    • Sharing a meal together

 

Topic 3: Integrating Micro Habits into Your Life

  • Practical Strategies:
    • Start small and stack habits onto existing routines.
  • know yourself (ex: getting up 2 hours early vs. 10 minutes early)
    • Use visual reminders (sticky notes, phone alerts).
    • Celebrate small wins to build momentum.
  •  every victory is a victory
  •  setbacks are normal; frame them as “speedbumps” rather than “dead ends”
    • be flexible and analyze progress and fit
  •  if something isn’t working, as yourself “why?”
    • is this truly a priority for you? 
    •   is there a better way to integrate this change into your routine? 
  •  make adjustments as necessary
  • feel free to “pause”
    • put a reminder on your calendar in 1, 2, or 3 months to reevaluate routine and implement adjustment(s) again
    • bring in your partner! 
  • discuss their goals for your relationship and ask for their teamwork to help put these things in place

 

 Recap:

o   Educate listeners on the power of micro habits in cultivating self-awareness and relational health.

o   Empower individuals to implement simple, actionable habits that strengthen their self-relationship.

o   Equip couples with micro habits that promote connection, trust, and long-term relationship satisfaction.

 

Call to action:

o   Small, intentional actions can transform your relationship with yourself and others.

o   Consistency matters more than intensity.

o   Invite listeners to identify one micro habit for themselves and one for their relationship.

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