
FIGHTING FOR HEART (COUPLES)
ATTENTION NASHVILLE!
Couple’s check-in group designed to offer you a shared language for deepening your relationship as lovers, partners, and friends.
Relationships can be frustrating, complicated and challenging. Rob & Natalie Murray are piloting a 3-month group for five couples in the Nashville area looking for a trusted community to help them practice a shared-language for strengthening their Relational Intelligence.
Don’t leave your relationship in the hands of gravity.
The results are in. Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Period. But despite the energy and effort we put into relationships, we often come up short. Why? Unrealistic expectations, no healthy way to communicate, shifting cultural norms, and baggage from our past can undermine our best intentions and sabotage important relationships. Rob and Natalie Murray are inviting a select group of couples to spend 3-months learning a shared language to deepen their connection, commitment, and communion.
Have you grown accustomed to leading with your feelings on life-support, then trying to resuscitate them just before you engage with those closest to you? Maybe we can agree that it’s not working anymore. Maybe it never really was. We can survive such dissociation for a while, but eventually, our hearts rebel. Either that or our hearts simply fade away and start to wither.
At this point, we simply can’t afford to keep moving forward without one of our greatest assets: our feelings. We have to slow down long enough to catch up with ourselves, to reintegrate, and to try this thing a different way—the way we were meant to live—wholeheartedly.
Everyone needs a place to learn how to find the words to express how they feel, say them out loud, and know that they were heard.
Fighting for Heart Couples Groups offer a confidential, trusted community and a practical roadmap for recovering your heart. You will learn how to give voice to what is happening inside of you, integrating your head (IQ) with your heart (EQ) to invite deeper connection with yourself and others.
The group will have a monthly in-person gathering and weekly zooms with either couples or gender specific breakouts. This opportunity will provide the intentionality you need to become aligned, feel more connected and understood.
SUMMARY DETAILS
Confidential Learning Community of 5 Couples Only.
1 x Monthly in-person Gatherings in Nashville + 1hr Weekly Zoom Calls
Supported by the Heart-Engaged EQ System and Relational Intimacy Theory (RIT)
$350 Monthly per Couple for Three Months (Includes books, cards, and resources).
For Married, Engaged, or Seriously Dating Couples.
Dates: May - July (Flexible based on group)
Podcast & Book
Listen to Rob & Natalie hosting SEASON THREE on the Talk of Change podcast or read Rob’s latest book, Fighting for Heart: How emotional intelligence can transform the way you live, love, and lead
Enquire or Apply.
The intentional life begins by saying yes to the things that matter most.
Need data to decide?
Research About our EQ Groups
Among those who have decided Fight for Heart, we found three key motivations from our research:
They recognized emotional disconnection and wanted more for themselves and their core relationships. This usually gets flushed to the surface by some kind of painful situation.
They wanted a safe place to connect, emote, belong, and be supported in this kind of growth. Nothing is more central to the human condition than the need to belong.
They were invited by a trusted friend, counselor, or group facilitator and said yes. Opportunities mean nothing until we decide to accept them.
And now, for the resistances or excuses that kept people from investing in their emotional growth:
Self-protection against social shame, pressure, or judgments for being “emotional.”
Holding a belief that people should not be distracted by emotions.
Avoiding emotions feels easier, safer, and more manageable.
Lack of emotional modeling growing up.
Ignorance of any other way than performing and producing.
Not justifying the time and money to prioritize emotional development.