Jennifer Aniston's boyfriend, wellness expert Jim Curtis, has opened up about the philosophy that strengthens their relationship. During an appearance on the "Ced with Intention" podcast, Curtis emphasized that "repair" is the essential component for maintaining lasting interpersonal bonds, a practice he actively applies in his romance with the "Friends" star.
Curtis explained that because he and Aniston spend so much time together, minor "flare-ups" are inevitable. He outlined their approach to handling these moments, which can include silence, discussion, or temporarily leaving a situation. The key, he stated, is to proactively address the issue: "'Hey, this is what happened, I'm sorry,' and do the repair."
He further revealed that the couple, who went public with their relationship last year, have had discussions to "pregame the rules" for potential conflicts. Curtis stressed that both individuals must work on themselves, noting, "I can't fix you, you can't fix me." Their agreement focuses on mutual effort and immediate repair to prevent recurring issues.