What Did We Learn in 2022?

It seems like the more time goes by, the faster time flies. With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. It’s hard to take a moment to reflect on and review the past year, but that’s exactly what a power couple does. A power couple makes the time to journal the past year’s successes and failures, and makes a concerted effort to see what they are grateful for. By being there for each other the whole year, you won’t feel guilt and neediness when the holiday season comes around and feel the need to overcompensate by buying expensive but kind of thoughtless gifts. Watch this video to see how you can close the year strong as a power couple.

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