Is your marriage something that brings joy and companionship into your life? Or is it just another item on your “to do” list? I ask this because I read an article this week which suggests that, for many women, marriage is the latter. It’s the thing that makes them “time starved,” [continue reading]
This Week, Do One Thing to Be Intentional About Your Marriage
Very soon, fall schedules will be running full speed ahead. For some families, their schedules will run at warp speed – faster than anyone can possibly keep up. Sports, homework, school projects, dance, scouts, committees, jobs, and volunteer work will kick into high gear. And when they do, marriages tend [continue reading]
3 Questions That Can Reduce Stress and Increase Calm in Your Life
Life seems to be busy, almost chaotic, for most families. How are things going for you? If you feel reasonably calm and have maintained a grasp on your sanity, I applaud you. And I’m guessing you’re in the minority. If you feel tense and frazzled, and dread looking at your [continue reading]
Redefining and Reclaiming “Sexy”
If you’re a married woman who’s struggling to appreciate and enjoy her sexuality, you face obstacles almost everywhere you turn. Even if you’re a woman who’s embraced her sexuality, you probably know those obstacles and feel them trying to derail you. I certainly do. Our culture places obstacle after obstacle [continue reading]
Free Ebook – Healthy Life – Happy Marriage: 17 Healthy Ideas for Your Life and Marriage
So, I’m both excited and nervous to let you know that I’ve written an ebook – Healthy Life – Happy Marriage: 17 Healthy Ideas for Your Life and Marriage. I’m excited because I’ve been thinking about and working on this project for months, trying to pull together ideas that can [continue reading]
SmallStep #11 – Ask for the Things You Need
SmallSteps are simple things you can do to live a calmer, healthier and sexier life. You don’t have to turn your life upside down in order to make positive changes. Sometimes very small changes, repeated over time, can make a big difference. This week, consider adopting the SmallStep of asking for [continue reading]