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Simple Relationship Habits : Small Changes for Connection, Trust, and Love That Lasts
by Andrew Ripley and Henry Sage
Overview
The relationship you want doesn't require a personality transplant. It requires small moments, practiced consistently.
Every day, couples drift apart-not through dramatic betrayals, but through the accumulation of missed connections: the peck on the cheek that replaced the kiss, the phone that won attention over the partner, the stress discussed with everyone except each other. Simple Relationship Habits offers a different path. Forty specific, research-backed practices that rebuild intimacy without requiring hours of therapy, awkward conversations, or pretending to be someone you're not.Inside, you'll discover:
- The 6-second kiss that reactivates bonding hormones and interrupts relationship autopilot
- The 20-minute daily debrief that prevents work stress from becoming marital distance
- The "intentional initiation" practice that removes guesswork from physical intimacy
- The annual relationship review that applies business discipline to your most important partnership
- The "good enough" standard that liberates you from perfectionism and resentment
Drawing from John Gottman's decades of research on lasting love, attachment theory, and behavioral psychology, each habit includes the science of why it works and the specific steps for how to do it today. No theory without action. No steps without explanation. Whether you're building a new relationship, repairing a strained one, or deepening decades of partnership, these habits meet you where you are. Start with one. Practice for two weeks. Watch connection return-not through grand gestures, but through the slow magic of small moments done well.
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- ISBN-13: 9798247624660
- ISBN-10: 9798247624660
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.34 pounds
- Page Count: 128
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