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My Wife and I Talk About the Health Value of Relationships
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My Wife and I Talk About the Health Value of Relationships

Relationships with ourselves and others are the key to healthy aging and better mental health.

Five practical ways to make a relationship a health asset.

A lot of health conversations get stuck on labs, meds, and biometrics. Health also lives inside relationships.

In the TREND method, R stands for relationships. This episode is a conversation with my wife, Niloo, a rheumatologist, about how romantic relationships shape sleep, stress, anxiety, energy, and day-to-day health.

A big myth gets challenged here. Sleeping in separate beds or rooms does not automatically mean something is wrong. Sometimes it is a smart, temporary move to protect sleep while a couple works through snoring, light sleep, illness, stress, or burnout. Better sleep often makes the relationship stronger, not weaker.

Links, Products, Services Mentioned

  • TREND Method, "R" for Relationships

  • Attachment styles (anxious, avoidant, secure) as a relationship stress lens

  • Couples therapy, individual therapy, journaling

  • Sleep strategies for couples: separate rooms, sofa, extra bedroom, window cracked, fan on, two mattresses side-by-side

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