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    It’s Just Differences

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    You might think you have irreconcilable differences but they are simply reconcilable differences that need to be understood. Sometimes it’s okay to have differences as long as it not in your core beliefs, but even then with some com cialis no prescription munication or professional counseling, you can work things out. How hard have you [...]

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    Reconcilable Differences

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    Shake the Sheets

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    My wife and I are raising four children, two of whom are girls. That’s why I’m increasingly alarmed by the number of women affected by eating disorders. The two most common ones we hear about are anorexia nervosa and bulimia. I read that there are a generic propecia online bout a half a million deaths [...]

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    Lasting Impressions

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    How did you leave your spouse today…with purpose or without much thought? Even if you left your spouse in a huff, there is time to call them and set things right. Every time you part from your spouse there is an opportunity to kiss them and tell them you love them. What lasting impression did [...]

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    Just Let Me Finish

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    How often do you finish your spouse’s sentence? Sometimes it’s a sign on unity and other times it’s one person rudely interrupting the other. Maybe your spouse is always quiet because they never get to finish what they want to say. Is interrupting an issue in your communication?

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    Recalculating Route

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    If you travel with a global positioning system (GPS), it’s likely you’ve had this happen. Your GPS is programmed to get you to your destination in a safe and reliable way until you decide you’d rather take a different route. You go straight instead of turning where the system wants you to turn and in [...]

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    A “We” Attitude

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    Make a resolution in the new year to replace your “me” attitude with a “we” mentality. Marriage is the making of one life out of two, which requires constant interaction, communication, and a heart to serve. How can you turn in your “me” attitude for a “we” attitude?

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    Home for the Holidays

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    The holidays can add underlying stress to a marriage. Dealing with relatives, attending parties, and figuring out the perfect gifts to buy all add to the drama. Figure out a way to spend time alone with your spouse capturing the joy of the season. What would be a good way for the two of you [...]

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    Sharing a Mountain Top with your Spouse

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    I’ve been on several mission trips with my church or related to my work. My wife has been able to accompany me on some trips. I’ve had the opportunity to travel to other countries and experience different cultures while helping to implement life-changing practices. Being able to use the skills and abilities God gives you [...]

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