Relationship Prompts:
With time carved out for these conversations, use the questions below to respond and connect to each other right away:
What is one thing that brought you joy about us this week?
How do you feel about us today?
After these opening questions, utilize one or a couple of the prompts below to process with each other. Some are more fun while others take some more emotional depth:
Is there anything you feel incomplete about from this past week that you would like to talk about?
What/if any coping skills did we have to utilize this week and why?
Did we come to any resolutions over the week or were there past habits that came up? How could you have/will in the future conquer those habits that aren’t as helpful?
What are five things that you love that I have done for you recently? (Being with, “I am grateful for, I love that you..etc.)
What is your ideal vacation spot and why? What would you two do if you took a vacation there?
What are the most important items on each other’s bucket list?
What do you two miss the most about each other when you are apart?
Who are your role models? Do the values you see in them translate to your relationship?
If you could change careers, what would you do? How would you support each other in this transition?
What are some feelings that came up for you today or this last week? Have you shared them with each other, why or why not?
What are your most cherished memories? What memories do you hope to create?
What is one out of the box activity that you two can do together within the next week? Plan and schedule this activity to ensure it comes to fruition!
After completing your conversation, end with the following questions and statement:
How can I make you feel more loved in the coming days?
“I love you and thank you for listening to me today” (You can change this statement as you wish, just ensure you are ending on a note of connection and love to each other)

