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Channel Africa interview with Sharon Gordon

Channel Africa Interview

Channel Africa Interview with Sharon Gordon

as a result of an article published in the Saturday Star – see the links and article below

Read the original article here – https://iol.co.za/saturday-star/opinion/2026-01-16-seven-tiny-relationship-shifts-that-matter-more-than-grand-gestures/

Why does power taste like cream soda?  Sexologist and Relationship Coach Sharon Gordon 

@SASexpert unpacks the metaphor and what it reveals in this snippet of her conversation with

. #AfricanDiaries #RelationshipTips #LoveMatters #SmallShiftsBigImpact

https://x.com/channelafrica1/status/2022111948251476023?s=20

 

How many orgasms are enough in a year?  Sexologist and Relationship Coach, Sharon Gordon 

@SASexpert gets candid about pleasure, expectations and intimacy in her conversation with

. #AfricanDiaries #ChannelAfrica #LoveAndIntimacy

https://x.com/channelafrica1/status/2022114689753509918

 

Small Shifts, Big Love: Seven More Tiny Changes That Strengthen Your Relationship

Last week, I wrote about how small, intentional changes can quietly transform a relationship over time. Not the dramatic, movie-worthy gestures but the everyday moments that build emotional safety, trust, and intimacy.

One of the simplest practices I shared was the 60-second check-in: asking your partner once a day, “How are you really—physically, emotionally, and mentally?” It works because it signals care without trying to fix anything.

This week, I want to build on that idea with seven more small shifts that can make a meaningful difference especially in long-term relationships where love is steady but often taken for granted.

  1. Say One Appreciation Every Day

Not a generic “thanks,” but something specific: “I appreciated how you handled that call today,” or “Thank you for making me laugh when I was tired.”

Why it works: our brains are far better at noticing what’s wrong than what’s going well. Daily appreciation gently retrains that focus.

Feeling valued keeps love from becoming invisible and invisibility is one of the quietest killers of intimacy.

  1. Pause Before You React

When irritation flares, take one breath before responding. Even saying, “Let me think about that for a moment,” can change the entire tone of a conversation.

Why it works: a pause moves us out of emotional reactivity and back into rational response.

Most relationship damage happens not because of conflict, but because of words said in moments we wish we could rewind.

  1. Build a Daily Non-Sexual Touch Point

A 10-second hug. Holding hands. A reassuring touch as you pass each other in the kitchen.

Why it works: touch releases oxytocin, the hormone that promotes bonding and lowers stress.

When non-sexual touch disappears, couples begin to feel like co-managers of a household rather than partners. I cannot stress how important this one is. Many of feel that we only get touched when you want a shag. It’s exhausting.

  1. Ask One Curious Question a Day

Not about logistics, but about their inner world: “What drained you today?” or “What are you looking forward to this week?”

Why it works: curiosity communicates interest without pressure.

People continue to grow and change. Healthy relationships are those where partners keep learning about each other, rather than assuming they already know.

  1. Repair Quickly, Not Perfectly

After a misunderstanding, aim for a simple repair: “I didn’t mean to hurt you,” or “I can see how that came across.”

Why it works: quick repair prevents emotional distance from settling in.

Strong relationships are not conflict-free they are repair-rich. You should feel safe enough to have the difficult conversations without one of you going full tilt!

  1. Protect One Shared Ritual

A morning coffee, a weekly walk, a nightly check-in before sleep.

Why it works: rituals create predictability and safety, even when life feels chaotic.

Shared rituals remind couples that “we” still exists beyond stress, schedules, and responsibilities. It’s important to keep them going because it’s so easy to skip and then never do again.

  1. End the Day on the Same Team

Before sleep, offer a sentence that reinforces connection: “We’re okay,” or “I’m glad we’re in this together.”

Why it works: our nervous systems rest better when emotional tension feels contained rather than unresolved.

Going to bed emotionally connected strengthens attachment and reduces long-term resentment.

None of these practices take more than a minute. Yet when done consistently, they create a relationship where both partners feel safer, seen, and emotionally held.

Because in the end, love isn’t sustained by grand declarations it’s sustained by the small, daily choices that say, “You matter to me.”

Although a grand gesture would be appreciated – like a trip to Japan, all expenses paid and visas sorted – sigh!

 

 

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