4 of the Best Marriage Books
His Needs, Her Needs overview - great review of a great book!
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Welcome back! Last week we looked into the Love Language Quality Time and before that Acts of Service. If you missed identifying your primary Love Language jump back to the first post. This week we are onto Words of Affirmation! If Words of Affirmation is your primary love language then you appreciate when love is … Continue reading What’s your Love Language? – Words of Affirmation (Part 4)
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What Are Boundaries and Why Do I Need Them? - Live Well with Sharon Martin
What are boundaries? All relationships need boundaries. A boundary is an imaginary line that separates me from you. They separate your physical space, your feelings, needs, and responsibilities from others. Your boundaries also tell other people how they can treat you – what’s acceptable and what isn’t. Without boundaries, people may take advantage of […]
Lisa A. Romano - Breakthrough Life Coach and Best Selling Author
Boundaries blog
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Infographic and blog post about identifying your Love Language: Quality Time. Gary Chapman. Date Night Rewards.
RECOVERY IS BEAUTIFUL
recovery-saved-me: “ Recovery and advice blog. Xx ”
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Forsale Lander
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Welcome back! So far we have identified our Love Language, explored Acts of Service, Quality Time and Words of Affirmation. This week we are onto Receiving Gifts. Gift giving is part of love and marriage in most cultures. We give engagement rings and wedding bands to represent our enduring love. We give gifts at birthdays, … Continue reading What’s Your Love Language? – Receiving Gifts (Part 5)
The Difference Between Codependency and Caring - Live Well with Sharon Martin
What's the difference between codependency and caring? Codependent caretaking isn't the same as caregiving. Are you helping or are you enabling or meddling?
How to Reconnect With Your Spouse Emotionally, Sexually, Spiritually, and Intellectually
Learn how to reconnect with your spouse so you can rekindle that deep and intimate connection you used to have when you first met your husband or wife.