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  <title>Time Doesn’t Mature a Marriage — Intention Does</title>
  <description>Most couples assume that time will naturally deepen connection, resolve patterns, or make them wiser partners. But years together do not automatically create maturity. In relationships, maturity is developmental — it happens when partners intentionally grow, practice accountability, and choose connection over defensiveness. Staying together doesn’t guarantee growth. In fact, many couples find themselves repeating the same arguments with the same outcomes, year after year, without ever learning to disagree differently. In this episode, I talk about: Why aging in a relationship doesn’t equal growing up in it How patterns like react-then-defend keep couples stuck What couples who improve over time do differently Why accountability matters more than longevity How small shifts in how you relate change the trajectory of your marriage &amp;amp;nbsp; If your relationship feels stuck despite time, the issue isn’t time itself — it’s how time has been used. There is a way forward that doesn’t rely on hoping things will “get better with time.” It requires intention, structure, and the willingness to mature together. Learn more or work with me: 👉 https://www.leannepeterson.com/ </description>
  <author_name>Take the Upgrade</author_name>
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