
- Be willing to ask difficult questions and give difficult answers. Address the “elephant in the room” before it gets even bigger. Don’t expect any issue to go away on its own.
Ask different questions if you want to have different conversations. Ask things like, “What’s one thing you’d like to improve about our marriage? What’s one way I could be a better husband/wife? What’s something we used to do better as a couple than we do right now? What’s one dream you have for the next ten years of our marriage? What is your biggest fear right now? How would you like to see us grow personally/spiritually/financially in this next year? What’s holding us back?
Give honest answers. These kinds of conversations could be a breakthrough in your marriage.
“Truthful words stand the test of time, but lies are soon exposed.” Proverbs 12:19
#5 is the “secret” to lifelong love…
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