I saw an interesting graphic on Pinterest last week. It was titled something like “Reasons to Give Your Husband More Sex.” In it, the author discussed several ways that sex benefits women, including improved health, reduced stress and a stronger marriage, and made the case that regular sex in marriage [continue reading]
A Simple Way to Increase Your Libido AND Improve Your Health
If you’ve been looking for a way to feel sexier, increase your libido and improve your health, I’ve got a great strategy for you. It’s something we can all do that will help us look better, feel better and have more energy – all of which are good for our [continue reading]
5 Ways to Talk About Sex With Your Husband
Recently, we talked about the importance of communicating directly and honestly about sex in marriage as a key to enjoying better sex and greater intimacy. That article focused on the “big picture” and the importance of addressing significant issues that are affecting sex within our marriages. Those conversations are vitally [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]
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]
Weave the Fabric of Your Marriage, One Thread at a Time
Thanks to Tyson Cooper, author of Uplifting Love, for sharing this quote from Simone Signoret in his article Hundreds of Tiny Threads. I had never heard the quote before, but was immediately struck by the implications of those words. It’s true, isn’t it? Although the big events of our married [continue reading]