Monthly Archives: May 2012 »
What is Your Most Important Relationship?
Many of us have been on one end or the other in a relationship where a spouse is good friends with another member of the opposite sex. The question here arises… is this dangerous
Read More »How to Protect the Boundaries in Marriage
In a marriage it can be difficult to set and maintain the necessary boundaries that reinforce our feelings of security with one another. We see this most often in friendships with members of the
Read More »Are Opposite-Sex Friendships and Marriage Compatible?
Marriages can become compromised when one spouse is participating in an opposite-sex friendship. This can often happen unintentionally. Maybe you started conversing on Facebook. Or maybe you work together and grab lunch on occasion. Maybe it
Read More »Check Your Emotions at the Door to Improve Communication
When we talk with our spouse our emotions are often the determining factor in how we receive each other’s words. Did you know that emotions are habitual? So, that means that once an emotional
Read More »How to Talk About Your Divorce with Others
All to often we are the ones giving other people something to talk about. Learn from our expert guest blogger and therapist, Erika Myers, how you can work together with your spouse and agree
Read More »How to Nurture Your Parent-Child Relationship
When going through a divorce we worry about our children and how they’re feeling. We want to make certain that they know how much we love them and that we will be there for
Read More »Communication Techniques When Talking is Tough
When my husband and I had decided our marriage was no longer livable in its current condition we realized almost immediately that a breakdown had occurred in many areas, including communication. One of us
Read More »Techniques to Improve Communication in Marriage
Communication is often the first aspect of a marriage to break down. We think we know each other so well, however it is often quite the opposite. Talking about feelings, communicating them, and understanding
Read More »Good Girls Gone Bad & Saving Marriages
Have you ever watched the show, “Girls Behaving Badly?” I wouldn’t recommend it, however maybe it’s time we as wives start adopting that mindset into certain aspects of our marriage. As couples spend more
Read More »Dealing with the Guilt of Divorce
We have all experienced the feeling of guilt at times in our life and know how unpleasant that feeling can be. When taking our children’s feelings into consideration while going through a divorce it
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