#19 Dealing with Differences in Marriage

There are always gaps between spouses. One may be a spender and the other a saver. One may be an introvert and the other an extrovert. One may be a detailed person and the other a big-picture person. These gaps originally were attractive, but over time, they become glaring and aggravating. When that happens, we often deal with it in ways that make matters worse. In this podcast, you will get four strategies to help with the gaps in your marriage.

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#18 How Do You Know If You’re on the Right Path?

We all want to know that we’re making the right decisions and going in the right direction. But with so many decision to make, and so many options out there, how can you know? In this podcast, I’ll give you 3 simple questions that will give you greater clarity when it comes to determining if you’re on the right path. We’ll even ask an even bigger question, “Is there really such thing as a “right path?”

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#17 What is Standing in the Way of Your Happiness

So often we say, “I could really be happy if only…” and then we talk about something we feel is standing in the way of our happiness. 

Well, today on Quick Counsel, we’re going to look at what’s standing in the way our our happiness. 

Spoiler alert! It might not be what you think. 

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#16 10 Ways You Lie to Yourself

It’s bad when people lie to you. Whether they’re politicians, bosses, spouses, or friends, being lied to hurts. It’s betraying and disrespectful. But the one things that’s worse than having others lie to you, is when you lie to yourself! 

And that’s what we’re going to talk about today on Quick Counsel.

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#15 The Sands of Time

On today’s episode of Quick Council, I am going to give you a quick tip on improving communication in marriage. I call it The Sands of Time. 

So let’s get to it.

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#14 Is It Normal Worry or Abnormal Anxiety

What’s the difference between normal worry and abnormal anxiety?

That’s what we’re going to look at today on Quick Counsel…

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#13 When You Don’t Want to Go First

When you and your spouse are at odds with one another, it’s easy to expect your spouse to be the first one to try to make things right. But what happens if they don’t want to go first? What happens if you don’t want to go first? Who should go first to repair the relationship? 

In today’s episode of Quick Council, we’re going to see if we can figure that out!

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#12 Who Are You

If someone asked, “Who are you?” How would you answer? 

On this episode of Quick Counsel, we’re going to take a few minutes and wrestle with the question, “Who are you?” 

So let’s dig in…

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#11 How Do You Know if You Need to See a Counselor?

It’s a common question – “How do I know if I need to see a counselor?” 

Today, on Quick Counsel, we’re going to give you some practical advice that will help you answer this question for yourself, or someone you know. 

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#10 Keeping Short Accounts

Have you ever had someone hurt your feelings or make you angry, but you didn’t say anything because you don’t want to face the possible conflict? Today on Quick Counsel we are going to talk about a simple approach to address this minimal fallout.

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