Marriage Monday #82

It's hard to move on from past hurts. Here are some tips that can help: 1. Express your feelings of pain or take responsibility for your actions if you are at fault 2. Make the choice to move forward and come up with a plan that minimizes the chance of the situation reoccurring 3. Forgive... Continue Reading →

Embrace Discomfort

Sounds strange, I know but, when you think about it, embracing discomfort creates the mentality of a winner. Here's how. Imagine the following hypothetical circumstances: Today my coffee is cold. I can either grumble about it or say "hey, at least I get my caffeine intake for the morning and move on." In that brief... Continue Reading →

Control Thyself

Imagine: you're training an elite workforce that has the potential to take your company to new heights. But you find out that one guy on the team is leaking confidential company information to your chief competitor. What do you do?

Forget the Past

forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. -Philippians 3:13-14

Let him be your hero.

You can call it testosterone, chauvinism or whatever you'd like, but the reality is that men long to be the hero to the women in their life. Without an outlet for this natural urge a man will become dissatisfied. This dissatisfaction may  express itself in a variety of ways, all of which can hurt a relationship. 

Retreat is not an option

I had just moved one of my pieces backward when he slowly shook his head and stopped me.

"Joseph," he said in a voice that resonated with wisdom.  "Once you start retreating, you never stop." 

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