Friday, November 13th, 2009
I have a confession to make: more often than not, I tend to micromanage my husband. As a mother of five, I have to keep on top of things, delegate...
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When two people live together for awhile, their quirks and idiosyncrasies tend to get on each other’s nerves. We tend to write those things as...
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As I watched CBS’s The Amazing Race Sunday night, a married couple’s interaction captured my attention. “You dictate my mood,”...
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I recently went on a hunting trip with my husband and two of our sons—my first hunting experience ever. I actually liked it, and you know what?...
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Oftentimes a husband and wife have differing priorities that take them in different directions. When this happens, how do they find common ground?...
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The subject of finances ranks quite high on the list of marriage killers. Many couples have trouble agreeing on how money will be spent. Typically,...
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Another culprit that makes its way onto the list of marriage killers is selfishness. When one spouse is so wrapped up with pleasing himself or...
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Another chief marriage killer besides poor communication is overcommitment and physical exhaustion—especially in this day and age. People are...
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Poor communication is one of the chief marriage killers. It can directly lead to marital problems, and it can indirectly lead to issues that result in...
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If you, like me, have ever wondered what makes people think that divorce is the only answer to their marriage woes, then this article is for you. What...
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