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Infidelity – Summary
Infidelity changes things about ourselves and how/who we are in relationships from this point on and should not be taken lightly, whatever the role you play, be accountable for your own actions. If you decide to cheat, know you are hurting someone … Continue reading
Posted in Conflict, Divorce, Gratitude, Marriage, Relationships (other)
Tagged change, cheating, divorce, forgiveness, infidelity, lessons learned, marriage
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Next Steps – Infidelity Part 3
As either the cheater or the cheated, you can decide to stay or go. Generally, people stay for a couple of reasons: money, history, children, and/or love. Getting past infidelity is difficult. It is not for others to decide for … Continue reading
Posted in Conflict, Divorce, Gratitude, Marriage, Relationships (other), starting over
Tagged cheating, forgiveness, infidelity, lessons learned, starting over
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Rewrite History
Try using this technique when in conflict with another person. Often we “know” we are just as right as the other person believes they are. What if you switched perspectives? What if you argued the other persons point of view … Continue reading
Posted in Conflict, Gratitude, Marriage
Tagged acceptance, communication, conflict, conflict resolution, forgiveness, perspective, point of view
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Forgiveness
By letting go and releasing anger towards those around me, I will be grateful for the lessons they are teaching me. Therefore accepting myself.
Valentine’s Day: The Day of Love (or is it?)
What does it take to have and maintain a healthy relationship? It truly begins with you! Be the best person you can be! Ask yourself the question; if you were someone else would you marry you? Begin now to … Continue reading