Nov 1, 2024
The idea that "healthy couples" are simply naturally compatible is a common myth that overlooks the real work behind thriving relationships. Compatibility can certainly bring people together, but it’s not the secret to a lasting, strong partnership. In reality, successful couples are intentional about how they communicate and connect. They don’t just “end up on the same page”—they create a routine that keeps them aligned. From regular check-ins to intentional discussions about needs and future goals, these couples build a framework for open, honest dialogue. They recognize that communication strategies, like scheduling time to discuss needs or planning for shared activities, are key.
In any relationship, the daily grind can pull partners in different directions, making it easy to lose sight of each other’s needs. That’s why a regular check-in ritual, like a “needs assessment,” can be transformative. Inspired by the Gottman Method’s "State of the Union," this two-part weekly routine creates space to acknowledge needs, strengthen communication, and avoid misunderstandings before they snowball.
This weekly practice is all about getting on the same page with your partner. Held on Fridays and Sundays, each meeting has its own focus:
Here's a closer look at each meeting, with suggestions on how to structure them:
On Fridays, you and your partner can reflect on how the week went, acknowledging each other’s efforts and discussing needs for the weekend. This practice offers three main discussion points:
On Sundays, the focus shifts to the practical details. This is when you and your partner align on what the upcoming week looks like for both of you and your family. Consider covering:
By having these structured check-ins, you’re creating a rhythm that fosters security and connection. Both of you get to share your needs regularly, without waiting until small tensions escalate into big frustrations. It’s about strengthening your partnership in an intentional, loving way—acknowledging that in the busyness of daily life, each partner’s needs deserve attention.
A weekly needs assessment allows for mutual respect, empathy, and planning, keeping your relationship strong amid life’s ongoing demands. Whether you’re celebrating small victories or strategizing around busy schedules, this routine offers a way to stay engaged, connected, and prepared for whatever comes your way.
If you’re looking to strengthen your relationship and build better communication habits, couples therapy can provide you with tools like the needs assessment and many other effective strategies. At VOX Mental Health in Barrie, we support couples in developing intentional communication skills, learning to understand each other’s needs, and deepening connection. Our approach is tailored to each relationship, helping you move from feeling disconnected to feeling more aligned and resilient together. Reach out to us to learn how couples therapy can bring renewed clarity and support into your relationship.