Marriage Meetings
Couples who conduct Marriage Meetings report a twenty to eighty percent increase in happiness with their relationship, as these meetings foster a loving connection, a sense of teamwork, and a...
View ArticleHow to Actively Listen to Your Spouse - Seek to Understand, Then Seek to be...
The recognition of differences need not be a source of frustration. In fact, it fosters personal growth. By seeking to understand your partner's viewpoint before expecting to have yours understood, you...
View ArticleHow to Disagree
Too often, couples try to whitewash differences, and they may achieve a momentary illusion of peace. But spouses will feel diminished by holding back their true selves. Distance and distrust will...
View ArticleCommunication: Why “No Problem” Is a Problem
When spouses unknowingly communicate with each other less than positively, they create distance in their relationship.
View ArticleWhy Shouldn’t I Marry Someone Who Isn’t Jewish?
“I’m not Jewish,” Frank said to me. “Does that mean you wouldn’t marry me?”
View ArticleHow to Deal With a Difficult Person
Who hasn’t been thrown off balance by a difficult person? The perpetrator could be virtually anyone—a spouse, relative, friend, coworker or boss.
View ArticleHow to Give a Compliment
Couples who remember to compliment each other often are usually much happier.
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