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What to do when your Marriage is Failing

Marriage Crisis Tip What to do when your marriage is failing? Tip #1 focuses on your pain. What do you do with your pain? How do you cope with your pain and hurt during a marriage crisis? This marriage crisis … Continue reading

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11 Ways Worry Kills Your Marriage

Worry is fretting. Worry is bound by fearful thoughts. Worry is being nervous, uptight or anxious. Worry feels threatened. Worry is a bundle of nerves. This anxiety gets in your way. It becomes a detriment. It only contributes to more … Continue reading

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Marriage Crisis: Get in Control of Your Feelings

I was raised in Northwestern Illinois and the highlight of every summer was the County Fair. On Saturday night thousands would flock to the Fairground Stands to watch the Demolition Derby. In case you are not familiar, a demolition derby … Continue reading

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The Distant Spouse is Either In or Out

Often a polarity emerges in which you are forced to decide whether you are in or out. Perhaps your spouse asks you to make that decision. Perhaps family and friends offer their opinion to either get in or walk away. … Continue reading

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Holiday Tips #5 and #6: Rubber Band and Calibrate Your Thinking

Emotionally survive the holidays during a marital crisis by following some simple tips from Dr. Robert Huizenga. Continue reading

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