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Me vs. We
by Corey Allen You walk in the door and are greeted with… “Honey, we need to talk about a few things.” If you’re human, your insides immediately tighten and your defenses prepare for battle. It’s a common occurrence. Your spouse tells you what’s going […]
The Miracle of Connection Part 1: Growing Our Passion
Member MP3 of the Month With Hedy Schleifer In this program Hedy covers the initial “Romance” stage of relationship and how to keep the initial excitement alive over time. FIVE ASSUMPTIONS FOR RELATIONSHIPS Hedy shared the following five assumptions she and Yumi make about […]
10 Tips to Become a Friendlier Spouse
Courtesy of www.marriagemoment.org Often people say they want to be a better spouse or have a stronger marriage. But many times they admit that they don’t know how to accomplish this. One of the easiest and most effective ways is to […]
Understanding Bad Moods in Marriage
When either you or your spouse experiences a bad mood it can very easily have a negative impact on your relationship. Often the effect is only temporary. But, if bad moods are manifested frequently and go unchecked it […]
10 Tips to Become a Friendlier Spouse
Often people say they want to be a better spouse or have a stronger marriage. But many times they admit that they don’t know how to accomplish this. One of the easiest and most effective ways is to […]
Surprising (And Scientifically Proven) Things That Lead To A Lasting Marriage
By Amanda Scherker Finding and keeping a lifelong love can feel like a crapshoot. No matter how madly in love you may be, maintaining a marriage is never easy. And while you may know that sex, trust and compassion are crucial […]
7 Things Happy Couples Do All The Time
By Dr. Jim Walkup, LMFT If you truly want the best relationship possible, don't leave the fate of your "happily in love" connection to luck or chance. Trust me, couples who thrive for the long-term actively choose behaviors that keep […]
Leftovers
Eddie is an avid gardener. He and his tiller unearth countless artifacts from the previous life of the garden plot. Horseshoes, glass, arrowheads, and an engine manifold are recent treasures. In our marriages, we encounter leftovers from […]
The “15 Second Kiss” Experiment
By Ryan Frederick A few weeks back, I met a gentleman at church named Tim. Tim and his wife had been married many years (I can’t remember exactly, but it was at least 30) and weathered many trials through their marriage […]
Holiday Stress ‘Flu Shot’?
By Alan Ray, Marriage Team www.marriageteam.org Alan Ray is a professional member of Better Marriage The holiday season is fast approaching as evidenced by an early cold snap and snowfall. I suspect that many of us have holiday plans that involve family or […]