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How Couples Reconnect: Why Slowing Down Together Strengthens Relationships

January 28, 2026 - by Dr. Tracy Dalgleish
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1. It focuses our attention
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2. Intentional time together creates space for curiosity
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3. It strengthens emotional safety
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4. It's a reminder that it's not about the roles you play but instead the interconnectedness
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5. Autonomy is part of togetherness
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6. Connection is built through micromoments
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Intentional Time Isn’t a Luxury
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About the Author
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Dr Tracy Dalgleish

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