If you’ve been married more than a few years, you probably wouldn’t describe your marriage or sex life as “spicy.” Even if you started out in the “Scotch Bonnet pepper” range on the spicy scale, you’ve probably ended up in the “salt and pepper with a dash of Tabasco” range. [continue reading]
The Power of Saying Thank You to Your Spouse – Healthy Marriage Tip of the Week
(Are you participating in our challenge to have fun with your husband this month? If so, leave a comment here on on the Facebook post and let us know what you did last week or what you’re planning this week. (I shared our fun from last week on FB.) And [continue reading]
3 Reasons to Create Marriage and Family Rituals
You probably know that rituals can help you, your husband, and your children connect and make memories together. But did you know that marriage and family rituals can help you focus on living the kind of calm, sane and purposeful life you really want? That they can help you slow [continue reading]
“Lean Forward” into Better Sex and Increased Intimacy – Healthy Marriage Tip of the Week
When it comes to sex and intimacy, do you sometimes feel like these people – leaning into the wind, making an effort to move forward, but having a hard time getting where you want to go? I’ve felt that way many times during my marriage – I’ve wanted to move [continue reading]
15 Minutes for Your Marriage – Healthy Marriage Tip of the Week
When your schedule gets crazy, your marriage can suffer. Children’s activities, church responsibilities, and community commitments – not to mention jobs, meals, laundry, and housework – can easily absorb all of your time and energy, leaving very little of either for your marriage. In fact, things can get so busy [continue reading]
Time for the Two of You – Simple Ways to Make Time for Your Marriage (free ebook)
Your life is busy, and it’s not likely to get less busy anytime soon. And maybe, like a lot of women, you wonder how all of that busyness is affecting your marriage. Between school and jobs and children’s activities and the house and the yard, it seems like your marriage [continue reading]