by Dutonne Chong | Nov 26, 2024 | Teamwork Articles
Explore Dr. Rick Hanson’s article on how cultivating empathy for your partner can enhance your relationship and lay the groundwork for a deeply connected family. “My husband and I communicate well enough on the surface, but I feel we are drifting apart deep down. I...
by Dutonne Chong | Nov 25, 2024 | Teamwork Activities
Asking for help might not come easy, but as a parent, it’s an important skill that supports both your well-being and your child’s. Follow this three-step method to build trust and practice sharing the load. 1. Task Find a task that someone could help with...
by Dutonne Chong | Nov 25, 2024 | Teamwork Activities
Have you heard of the saying “Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing”? Well, this holds true even for self-sufficiency and independence. When we cross the line from healthy independence to hyper-independence, our well-being can take a hit. Do you resonate...
by Dutonne Chong | Nov 25, 2024 | Teamwork Activities
Come back together after a disagreement with these simple activities by Dr. Cheryl Fraser that help you and your partner reconnect. The Do-Over When you mess up, do it over, and do it better. Sometimes I call this a “Love Mulligan.” I’m not a golfer, but apparently,...
by Dutonne Chong | Nov 25, 2024 | Teamwork Activities
Enhance teamwork by identifying the strengths that you and your partner bring to the relationship with this worksheet by the National Extension Relationship & Marriage Education Network. This is one of two pages of the handout. Download the PDF for the full...