Archive for November, 2008
Do you need to do something just because your spouse wants you to?
Your husband or wife asks you to do something that sound weird or unacceptable to you. How can you respond in a helpful way?
Posted: November 30th, 2008 under Relationship Coaching, Relationship Communication, Relationship Skills.
Tags: handling differences
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Receiving complaints from your husband or wife in a good way
What your husband or wife is complaining about may be better than you think.
Posted: November 29th, 2008 under Improving Relationships, Marriage Counseling, Relationship Coaching, Relationship Communication, Relationship Conflict, Relationship Skills.
Tags: complaints, nagging
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Personal growth leads to relationship growth
Are you working on the most important area of your relationship or the easiest? Which one you work makes a big difference.
Posted: November 28th, 2008 under Improving Relationships, Life Coach, Relationship Coaching, Relationship Skills.
Tags: relationship assessment
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Relationship milestones
What are the milestones for your relationship? Are they leading you to where you want to go?
Posted: November 27th, 2008 under Relationship Coaching, Relationship Skills.
Tags: memories, relationship assessment
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Go slow when working on intimacy
It may be faster to jump out of an airplane without putting your parachute on, but the landing is a whole lot rougher. Trying to build intimacy in one day can give you the same kind of landing.
Posted: November 26th, 2008 under Improving Relationships, Marriage Counseling, Relationship Coaching, Relationship Issues.
Tags: faith, intimacy, vulnerability
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