
Before You Blame Your Marriage, Ask Yourself What You Brought Into It
There is a point in every difficult relationship where it becomes very easy to identify the other person’s problem.
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There is a point in every difficult relationship where it becomes very easy to identify the other person’s problem.

There is something many of us don’t realize until we are adults:

Have you ever reacted to your spouse or partner and later thought: “Why did I react that way?”

Your next step could change the story your family carries forward.

Every parent wants to leave something meaningful for their children.

Tomorrow isn’t just another day. For many people, it will be the day they finally stop asking:
Seventeen years ago, my wife and I said, “I do.”

Can I ask you a difficult question?

Have you ever found yourself reacting in your relationship and later wondering,

What if the biggest challenge in your relationship didn’t begin when you got married or started dating?