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Defining couples wellness for high agency couples wanting to build shared health protocols. Take the 3-minute Sync Quiz ↓

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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
Modern wellness is built for individuals. But health is negotiated inside relationships. Most couples run on shared habits they never designed. The Sync Quiz™ shows where your routines are aligned—and where they quietly drift. Take the 3-minute quiz syncyourwellness.com/quiz
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Aaron Patelzick
Aaron Patelzick@AaronPatelzick·
All of my high-agency friends have one thing in common: They are great at protecting the routines they love. Morning runs. Lift days. Weekend skiing. Dirt bikes. Whatever it is, they make time for it. And I get why. Those routines help them stay sharp. But once you get married, the game changes. Now it is not just about protecting your own routine. It is about building a shared rhythm that keeps both people strong. Can you really call yourself high-agency in a relationship if the two of you have no system for staying connected, healthy, and in sync? I wrote more about that in today’s newsletter: syncyourwellness.com/p/your-optimiz…
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Aaron Patelzick
Aaron Patelzick@AaronPatelzick·
Curiosity is the unfair advantage that we all need. And fortunately, it’s something we can actually cultivate. Today’s newsletter goes into it more. Read or listen at syncyourwellness.com/p/what-if Enjoy your weekend.
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
Lack of time is lack of priorities. If I’m “busy,” it is because I’ve made choices that put me in that position, so I’ve forbidden myself to reply to “How are you?” with “Busy.” I have no right to complain. Instead, if I’m too busy, it’s a cue to reexamine my systems and rules.
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Jaylene
Jaylene@jaylene·
Mandatory patterns for couples who want to stay connected: 1. Protect one evening on the calendar this month 2. Share one meal without distractions 3. Eat real food consistently 4. Learn one thing together 5. Take five minutes each week to notice what’s working It starts with one small move. Protect your connection.
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Jaylene
Jaylene@jaylene·
Resilient couples don't interpret challenges as failure. They recognize them as transitions. They don't avoid the friction; they lean into it, knowing that depth is built in these moments, not despite them. So they choose to start with 5 minutes of intentional time together on a consistent basis. They ask one another: "What's been on your mind lately?" They listen attentively without trying to fix, advise, or redirect. Depth doesn't require hours. It requires attention.
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Aaron Patelzick
Aaron Patelzick@AaronPatelzick·
Supporting IRL relationships (especially couples and family) will become a top-tier societal priority, arguably the highest-leverage human need, especially in contrast to increasingly digital, mediated, or fragmented social interaction.
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Jaylene
Jaylene@jaylene·
Most couples want better routines, more energy, and less decision fatigue. But most health advice? It’s built for individuals—not partnerships. Here’s what we’ve learned—and what we’re building.
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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
@AlexHormozi Living an intentional life through movement, connection, food + being resilient as a couple.
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Rogan talks about aliens, comedy, fighting, politics, bio-hacking. The Rock has WWE, movies, football, fitness, tequila. I like business, philosophy, fitness, comedy, & utilitarianism. You don’t pick your niche. You are your niche. Whats yours?
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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
If you are curious, you can check out the newsletter here: syncyourwellness.com Make 2026 the year your couples health became intentional.
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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
Would small shifts, repeated weekly, be enough to change how you move, recover, eat, and connect as a pair? What would feel different after a year like that?
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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
Imagine it is the first day of 2027. You are looking back on 2026 and asking what actually made a difference for you as a couple. What if one of those decisions was subscribing to sync + thrive?
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Aaron Patelzick
Aaron Patelzick@AaronPatelzick·
The brain wires itself through repetition. What you repeat, you reinforce. Shifting from complaint to curiosity doesn't just change your mood in the moment. It resets your shared emotional circuitry. When you train your brains to look for solutions instead of problems, for growth edges instead of failures, you're literally building new neural pathways together. And those pathways determine how you experience everything: conflict, stress, connection, even joy. syncyourwellness.com/subscribe
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Aaron Patelzick
Aaron Patelzick@AaronPatelzick·
I love the intro to @tferriss’ Tools of Titans which was written by @Schwarzenegger: “So how can I ever claim to be self-made? To accept that mantle discounts every person and every piece of advice that got me here. And it gives the wrong impression — that you can do it alone.” This statement has always resonated with me. Arnold gave so much credit to Joe Weider and to others. Always be mindful of where you received support. All the names and faces of the people who helped you get to where you are today.
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Aaron Patelzick
Aaron Patelzick@AaronPatelzick·
Wellness is not a solo mission. Every Friday, we drop the Sync + Thrive newsletter — your weekly jam box of actionable tactics for resilient achievers. If you’re one half of a dynamic duo (or partnered with your better half), this one’s for you. There are no self-made health and wellness stars. Those who thrive get help staying motivated, healthy, and in sync. Join the movement → syncyourwellness.com/subscribe
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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
@ChrisWillx Everyone loves good habits. And bad habits are ruts. But these are the habits that lead to a wealthy life. Thanks Chris and @JamesClear
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Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
Habits from the habits guy. “Habits that have a high rate of return in life: – sleeping 8+ hours each day – lifting weights 3x week – going for a walk each day – saving at least 10 percent of your income – reading every day – drinking more water and less of everything else – leaving your phone in another room while you work” — @JamesClear
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Jaylene
Jaylene@jaylene·
Anyone else fascinated by this? A few years ago my husband and I did full labs + genetic testing… and our results mirrored each other. Cholesterol. CRP. Vitamin D. Even one genetic mutation. It took me a while to realize what that actually meant: Couples don’t just share a home.
We share habits.
And habits shape health. Choosing connection over another night of Netflix literally trains your nervous systems to expect safety and shared recovery. Our non-negotiable?
Sleep.
 When your circadian rhythms align, everything shifts—mood, hormones, energy. We break this down (plus the 10-minute evening ritual we swear by) in our new piece, The Science of Us. Subscribe + read here: syncyourwellness.com/subscribe
Mark Hyman, M.D.@drmarkhyman

Did you know cuddling or being in a loving relationship can literally change your gene expression? It activates repair genes and turns off inflammation. Love truly is medicine.

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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
When one person’s stress stays high, the other’s recovery tanks. This is physiological co-regulation. Your relationship is your body’s external regulator. So how do we re-sync our body and our bond? Read the full issue → syncyourwellness.com/p/the-health-m…
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sync & thrive@syncandthrive·
New research shows couples literally synchronize at the nervous system level — influencing stress, recovery, and even inflammation. It’s called co-regulation — and our latest issue breaks down 3 science-backed protocols to optimize it.
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