Archive for the ‘Words of Guidance’ Category.
It’s easy to say, “I’m Sorry”, “I Love you”, “I won’t do it again”, or “I will do it tomorrow”, and move on about our day. BUT, empty promises only lead to empty marriages. Talk is more that just words. It holds a lot of value and love. Once love is discredited, it puts the entire marriage at risk and brings doubt and distrust into the relationship. Be truthful. Talk from your heart, but react with accountability.
Laquilla Lane
One way of rekindling the connection between you and your spouse is to stop nit-picking the “bad” things about them and to start observing and complimenting more of the good.
Enjoy your date nights. Leave past problems and issues out. Practice being present in the moment and be grateful for each other’s company
No one knows your marriage like you and your spouse. Trust God, yourself, your spouse and the decisions you make together.
When you put so much focus on what’s going wrong, you’ll lose sight of what’s going right.
Be careful who you call “Friend” and let in your house. Not everyone is genuinely happy for you nor for your marriage.
Disconnect yourself from all negative influences, energy and people. There isn’t room for them in your marriage.
“Love is sweet when it’s new, but sweeter when it’s true.”
The goal in communication is not to be heard; it is to listen. If both spouses listened then both spouses will always be heard.
If you were bold enough to say hurtful words to your spouse out of frustration or anger, be man or woman enough to apologize.