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Tag Archives: conflict resolution

3 horses in new green pasture

4 Ways to Create Your Best Marriage Now

The Good Marriage ProjectBy Kathy RushingMay 21, 2020

Quarantine brought on by this crazy coronavirus has brought both challenges and opportunities. Like these beautiful horses just released in a new pasture, we’re all ready to kick up our heels a bit, am I right? Too much of a good thing? For those of us that are married, at least we have the companionship…

black couple dancing on a rooftop

What Driver’s Ed Taught Me About Marriage

Marriage, The Good Marriage ProjectBy Kathy RushingJune 14, 20171 Comment

It is impossible to love someone perfectly. Harder yet to love “til death do us part.” The habits that couples develop have much to do with whether the marriage ends up “for better or for worse.” This is the first installation of monthly challenges that will help create healthy habits in your marriage. Many troubled…

Summary of the Speaker/Listener Tool

ResourcesBy Kathy RushingMarch 31, 2017

This is a summary of the process described in this post. If the issue at hand is complicated, set aside time that won’t be interrupted. Turn off cell phones and commit to focus until you can work through the issue at hand. Ask the other if this is a good time. Bringing up a complex issue…

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