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201. Stop Waiting for Your Partner to Read Your Mind

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Ever wish your partner could just know what you want without you having to spell it out? In this episode of Satisfied AF, I dive into why this common mindset leads to disappointment, frustration, and resentment—and how it’s keeping you from the deep connection you crave.

I’ll explore why you might expect your partner to read your mind, the damage it causes, and most importantly, what to do instead. You’ll learn how to communicate your needs clearly and confidently, and discover how asking for what you want can transform your relationship into one where you feel truly seen, known, and loved. Whether you’re craving more quality time, a surprise party, or just some flowers now and then, this episode will empower you to stop waiting for your partner to guess and start building the connection you deserve.

In this episode you’ll learn:

Why the “They should just know” mindset is so prevalent and harmful. How unspoken expectations lead to frustration and resentment. Practical steps to ask for what you want in your relationship. The importance of clear communication in fostering deep connection. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.korilinn.com/201

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Ever wish your partner could just know what you want without you having to spell it out? In this episode of Satisfied AF, I dive into why this common mindset leads to disappointment, frustration, and resentment—and how it’s keeping you from the deep connection you crave.

I’ll explore why you might expect your partner to read your mind, the damage it causes, and most importantly, what to do instead. You’ll learn how to communicate your needs clearly and confidently, and discover how asking for what you want can transform your relationship into one where you feel truly seen, known, and loved. Whether you’re craving more quality time, a surprise party, or just some flowers now and then, this episode will empower you to stop waiting for your partner to guess and start building the connection you deserve.

In this episode you’ll learn:

Why the “They should just know” mindset is so prevalent and harmful. How unspoken expectations lead to frustration and resentment. Practical steps to ask for what you want in your relationship. The importance of clear communication in fostering deep connection. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.korilinn.com/201

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