Morrow Marriage | Disrupting Divorce

The Most Common Times of Year for Divorce | Marriage Breakdown Seasons | The 'NEW' Marriage | Ep360

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Jan 6, 2026
Discover the surprising peaks in divorce rates throughout the year, especially after the holidays and around Valentine's Day. The hosts reveal how unresolved resentment can lead to relational breakdowns and offer actionable steps to prevent falling into this cycle. They emphasize the importance of personal accountability and redefining roles in relationships. Listeners are encouraged to pursue personal passions and improve their partnership by recognizing harmful habits. This discussion goes deep into transforming and strengthening marriages in modern times.
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INSIGHT

Divorce Happens In Seasons

  • Divorce risk clusters around predictable seasons: post-holidays, the Tuesday before Valentine's, and March–April.
  • Recognizing these 'divorce seasons' gives couples a timeline to intervene before decisions escalate.
ADVICE

Do A Brutal Post-Holiday Inventory

  • Take an honest inventory of your holiday behavior and list what you did wrong, focusing on actions not gifts.
  • Use that list to actively reverse harmful habits (stop yelling, stop being short with family) starting now.
ADVICE

Change One Harmful Habit Now

  • Identify specific habits you know harm your relationship (for example, drinking) and decide to stop or change them.
  • Replace damaging routines with concrete alternatives like learning, early rising, or building a new skill.
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