Winning at the Right Things in Marriage with Jimmy Rollins Ep. 675

In this heartfelt and honest conversation, Dr. Kim sits down with Jimmy Rollins to unpack the real-life highs and lows of marriage. They dive into why communication, forgiveness, and a strong support system are so crucial—and how those things have played out in their own lives. From the power of simple daily appreciations to creating a safe space for open conversations, Jimmy and Dr. Kim get real about what it takes to build (and rebuild) a strong relationship. They also reflect on how easy it is to chase success in the wrong places—and how to shift the focus back to what matters most. Whether you're in a great season or struggling to find your footing, this episode is full of practical wisdom and encouragement to help you grow and heal in your marriage.

Episode Takeaways:

  • Every marriage is hard and requires effort.

  • Forgiveness is a decision, while reconciliation is a process.

  • Daily appreciation can reignite connection in marriage.

  • Creating a safe space is essential for open communication.

  • Winning at the wrong things can harm your marriage.

  • Community support is crucial for maintaining healthy relationships.

  • It's important to examine your own behavior in marriage.

  • Practical steps can lead to significant changes in relationships.

  • Couples should seek resources and mentorship for guidance.

  • The goal in marriage is to think together, not alike.

Questions to Discuss: 

  • Are there areas of your marriage you are trying to ignore?

  • Are there areas you are trying to change your spouse?

  • How would you rate the community you have to support your marriage?

  • What one thing can you say “no” to today, so that you have more margin to say “yes”  in your marriage. 

Quotes:

"Forgiveness is a decision."

"Community is what keeps us sober."

"You're not in it by yourself."

"Every marriage is hard."

"The goal is not to think alike."

"The best days are ahead of us."

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