Key points
The holidays can create significant stressors for couples.
Common holiday complaints include money issues, extended family conflict, and unrealistic expectations.
You can choose to make the holidays a time of connection and romance.
I’ve always loved the story How the Grinch Stole Christmas . The Grinch is an angry, isolated misanthrope who hates all the fuss, decorations, family, and feasting that come with the holidays. So he vows to steal the gifts, the lights, and even the feast—so he can have some peace and quiet. Does this sound a little bit familiar?
When I ask the couples in my online program how they bring romance, togetherness, and even spice to their holiday season, it becomes a silent night. And this holiday distress is commonly reported—no matter what you cel

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