• About Dan Seaborn

    The Lawn ‘Beneath’ Our Feet

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    I remember when we first moved into the home where we live now. There was no yard worth mentioning, just a big ol’ spread of dirt and clay. Wanting to green things up and save some greenbacks in the process, we decided to go crazy and sod the property, without professionals! Because we had zero [...]

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    Practice What You Preach

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    If you find yourself preaching to your spouse about something they need to do or an area they need to change, make sure you are practicing that yourself. Whether it’s about trust, forgiveness, or not leaving items lying around the house, it’s important you practice what you preach. How do you ensure you practice what [...]

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    Frustration or Respect?

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    Don’t make excuses for your behavior and try to justify your actions. Own up to the situation, apologize, and make up with your spouse. Excuses bring frustration while honesty brings respect. Which outcome would you rather have? In what areas of your relationship are you making excuses?

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    Remembering the T.E.A.M.

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    Are you working together with your spouse to make your marriage work or are you thinking too much of only you? It may sound hokey, but Together Everyone Achieves More (T.E.A.M). What can you do today to be more considerate of your spouse?

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    Family, 1 to 5

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    Towards the end of any year, managers and supervisors everywhere will pull out their clipboards and start conducting year-end performance reviews.   That’s right, it’s time again to discuss quality control, problem solving, interpersonal skills, and your attitude on the job. As an added bonus (not necessarily the kind you can spend) you’ll also get [...]

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    After Graduation, Remember This

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      It’s another season of diplomas, of caps and gowns, of students marching across a stage and into a new life. So whether they’re on to college, a career, the military, or just a bit of wandering, it’s time to hail the graduates!   Today, this message is for you, Graduate—yes, you, with your education [...]

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    She’s Not Your Mom

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    When you think about your mom, I’m sure there are things that she instilled in you for which you are grateful. Although nobody’s mom is perfect, after you grow up and have your own kids, you begin to realize the thankless job it can sometimes be. For the men who are married and have children, [...]

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    Invisible Fences

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    Marriages need invisible fences. Boundaries provide protection from extramarital affairs and other harmful patterns of behavior. What invisible fences of protection have you built to guard your marriage?

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