Marriage Monday: The Power of Vulnerability
Shame is a breeding ground for all kinds of pandemics but Vulnerability is a powerful antidote to the marital pandemic of conflict.
Shame is a breeding ground for all kinds of pandemics but Vulnerability is a powerful antidote to the marital pandemic of conflict.
It’s just Monday, even on Marriage Monday, its just an ordinary day. And that’s ok.
I’m learning to be content in marriage. But it’s not easy! Are you like me? Do you avoid negative women who complain about their husbands but then you go home and roll your eyes or raise your eyebrows when he does THAT THING…AGAIN? Ah, yep. Here’s how I’m learning to be content.
How can my marriage thrive when we are spiritually mismatched? If just one of you is thriving in your faith, you will breathe life into your mismatched marriage.
Keeping score in marriage will never produce a winning marriage. I know, I used to be a master at score-keeping.
Not to be morbid or anything, but if you somehow knew this was your husband’s last day, how would you live it? Here are some thoughts on being intentional and on being thankful.
Someone recently asked us what is the number one reason married couples have conflict? We looked at each other-one glance confirmed we both had the same idea. Yep-the number one reason married couples have conflict, as we see it, is immaturity – revealed in the way they speak to one another.
Being better together is our goal in marriage. “We complete each other” sounds so romantic, doesn’t it? But what if you’re opposites? How in the world does that work? For instance, how do we become better together if I’m more social than my husband? Here’s a few tips on how to be better together socially.