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Date Night and the Power of Showing Up

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One unexpected date night changed everything. What started with reluctance, exhaustion, and a pottery wheel in the middle of an industrial estate turned into one of the most immersive and connecting experiences we’ve had in years.

In this heartfelt episode of I’ll Do Better Tomorrow, Justin and Kylie share why ordinary date nights often fall flat, how novelty can reignite connection, and the surprising activity that completely pulled Justin out of stress and into flow.

Plus, Kylie shares a deeply emotional story about one conversation between two sisters that revealed what children really know about a parent’s love — even in the middle of slammed doors, teenage tension, and hard seasons.

This episode is a beautiful reminder that the moments we think aren’t landing may matter more than we realise.

KEY POINTS:

  • Why routine date nights can lose their spark
  • The power of novelty and shared experiences in relationships
  • How stepping outside your comfort zone strengthens connection
  • The surprising mental health benefits of immersive activities
  • What teenagers really remember about love and safety
  • Why parenting is more about meaning than happiness
  • The hidden impact of simply continuing to show up for your kids

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ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:

  • Plan one date night this month that feels new, adventurous, or slightly uncomfortable
  • Focus less on ‘getting quality time’ and more on shared experiences
  • Keep showing up with love, even when your child pushes you away
  • Look for quiet evidence that your influence is deeper than you think
  • Take time to savour the small family moments that often pass too quickly
 
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