
COME DREAM WITH ME!
Nov. 7th, 10:00-12:00pm at The Table Church in Lafayatte, CO
Do you have an unfinished project you'd love to complete? Or one that you've been wishing you had time to even begin? Whether it’s writing, ministry or business related, a creative endeavor, meal planning, or something else, the hardest part is often carving out time to do the work.That’s what Dream & Do is all about.We’ll gather for two hours of focused time so you can:✨ Work on a project without distraction✨ Be encouraged by others doing something similar✨ Celebrate your progress, big or small, which helps build momentum to keep goingBring your project materials (laptop, notebook, sketchbook, even your latest crochet project—whatever you want to work on) and join us for a supportive environment with other creative Christian women where we don't just dream, we DO the work!
I've been blessed to work with Merritt Onsa (host of the wildly successful Devoted Dreamers podcast) and she is hosting this Dream and Do Workshop! I hope to see you there!
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In this conversation, me and Chris Coursey explore the significance of joy in relationships, particularly in marriages. We discuss the four habits that can foster joy-filled marriages, emphasizing the importance of play, listening for emotions, appreciation, and nurturing a rhythm of connection. The discussion also delves into the neuroscience behind joy and how it can transform relationships, providing practical exercises for couples to implement in their daily lives.
Chris Coursey's Resources:
Related episodes:
Check out our talk on raising joy-filled kids in episode #10
Takeaways
Joy is essential for effective communication in relationships.
The joy gap is the length of time between shared moments of joy.
Listening for emotions helps create deeper connections.
Joyful attachment motivates positive interactions in marriage.
Neuroscience shows that joy physically changes the brain.
Small, consistent practices can lead to significant changes in relationships.
Play is a vital component of a joyful marriage.
Appreciation can spark joy and strengthen bonds.
Nurturing a rhythm of connection and rest is crucial for relationships.
There is always hope for growth and change, regardless of circumstances.
Sound bites
"We are wired for joy."
"Joy is the thing our brain prefers."
"Joy is like kindling a fire."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joy-Filled Marriages
03:17 The Importance of Joy in Relationships
11:02 Joyful Attachment vs. Fear as a Motivator
15:55 Recognizing Fear and Cultivating Joy
18:04 The Neuroscience of Joy
22:04 Building Joy Through Connection
24:26 The Four Habits for Joyful Relationships
29:29 Nurturing a Rhythm of Connection
35:15 Overcoming Disconnection in Relationships
42:08 Discovering Your God-Given Gifts
42:45 Equipping for Service and Glory
Keywords
joy, relationships, marriage, emotional health, parenting, joy habits, communication, attachment, neuroscience, personal growth