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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2023 · 14 MIN

I Just Want Him To Think Before He Talks

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this podcast episode, Maurice Harker, Director of Life Changing Services, delves into the aftermath of encouraging a couple to engage in a unique exercise of recording their conversations and analyzing their interactions. The episode sheds light on the unexpected results of this experiment and dives deep into the intricacies of personal growth and relationship dynamics. Maurice recounts an experience with a couple who took up the challenge of recording their conversations and subsequently came back frustrated. He found that every time they had the recording devices out and actively focused on their communication, their conversations went remarkably well. While one might assume this is a positive outcome, the couple was bothered by the newfound level of concentration and discipline required in their interactions. Maurice's perspective on this scenario is thought-provoking. Instead of seeing this as a problem, he questions, "Where's the problem in that?" He points out that this heightened consciousness and thoughtfulness in their conversations are exactly what the exercise intends to achieve. By highlighting the inconvenience and awkwardness of actively concentrating while speaking, Maurice gently challenges the couple to understand the underlying purpose of the exercise. The episode underscores that if someone's ability to execute this exercise collapses, it might be indicative of needing to revisit foundational relationship principles, potentially from a previous season of advice. This isn't about judgment but about self-awareness and a willingness to further develop relational skills. An important concept explored in the episode is the idea of rejoicing in the truth. It's not about celebrating the content of the truth itself but rather the acknowledgment and understanding it brings. The analogy of navigating a canyon with advanced warning of a potential rockslide illustrates the value of accurate information. Applying this to relationships, having accurate insights into interactions can lead to personal and relational growth. Maurice addresses potential challenges in sharing personal struggles and experiences with others. While there might be hesitations in discussing difficulties within a relationship, He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing consequences. This perspective is particularly crucial when it comes to children, as open communication ensures transparency and a healthy understanding of relationship dynamics. The episode concludes by reiterating the significance of individual growth and attending to one's own actions and reactions, even when faced with challenging circumstances. Maurice encourages listeners to embrace self-improvement and personal development, which can lead to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. In summary, this episode navigates the complexities of personal growth within relationships. It sheds light on the unexpected challenges and outcomes of a unique exercise while emphasizing the value of self-reflection, openness, and the pursuit of personal betterment in the context of improving relationships." Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/few-good-men-repairing-broken-marriages/ Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzYLCyHmq_s Check out Marriage Repair Workshop: https://www.lifechangingservices.org/marriage-repair/

In this podcast episode, Maurice Harker, Director of Life Changing Services, delves into the aftermath of encouraging a couple to engage in a unique exercise of recording their conversations and analyzing their interactions. The episode sheds light on the unexpected results of this experiment and dives deep into the intricacies of personal growth and relationship dynamics. Maurice recounts an experience with a couple who took up the challenge of recording their conversations and subsequently came back frustrated. He found that every time they had the recording devices out and actively focused on their communication, their conversations went remarkably well. While one might assume this is a positive outcome, the couple was bothered by the newfound level of concentration and discipline required in their interactions. Maurice's perspective on this scenario is thought-provoking. Instead of seeing this as a problem, he questions, "Where's the problem in that?" He points out that this heightened consciousness and thoughtfulness in their conversations are exactly what the exercise intends to achieve. By highlighting the inconvenience and awkwardness of actively concentrating while speaking, Maurice gently challenges the couple to understand the underlying purpose of the exercise. The episode underscores that if someone's ability to execute this exercise collapses, it might be indicative of needing to revisit foundational relationship principles, potentially from a previous season of advice. This isn't about judgment but about self-awareness and a willingness to further develop relational skills. An important concept explored in the episode is the idea of rejoicing in the truth. It's not about celebrating the content of the truth itself but rather the acknowledgment and understanding it brings. The analogy of navigating a canyon with advanced warning of a potential rockslide illustrates the value of accurate information. Applying this to relationships, having accurate insights into interactions can lead to personal and relational growth. Maurice addresses potential challenges in sharing personal struggles and experiences with others. While there might be hesitations in discussing difficulties within a relationship, He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing consequences. This perspective is particularly crucial when it comes to children, as open communication ensures transparency and a healthy understanding of relationship dynamics. The episode concludes by reiterating the significance of individual growth and attending to one's own actions and reactions, even when faced with challenging circumstances. Maurice encourages listeners to embrace self-improvement and personal development, which can lead to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. In summary, this episode navigates the complexities of personal growth within relationships. It sheds light on the unexpected challenges and outcomes of a unique exercise while emphasizing the value of self-reflection, openness, and the pursuit of personal betterment in the context of improving relationships." Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/few-good-men-repairing-broken-marriages/ Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzYLCyHmq_s Check out Marriage Repair Workshop: https://www.lifechangingservices.org/marriage-repair/

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