Thoughts
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My Own Worst Critic
I have a history of being my own worst critic. But not today.
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Learning to Listen
We’ve all experienced people who are constantly telling you how to fix a problem. It’s annoying and exhausting.
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Praying to Change my Wife
I prayed that God would change my wife. She has flaws and shortcomings. There are blind spots, and her self-discipline is poor. After saying that prayer, God went to work.
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Three Loves
To be healthy, you need to be fueled by love. Three loves are the best. But you can live very well on two.
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Battle Your Old Habits
Breaking up with an old habit is very difficult. It will scream, throw a fit, and hang on for dear life. Habits are hard to dismiss.
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Close to the Broken
Here is a collection of comments by people in pain. Do any describe you?
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A Letter from a Husband
A husband writes his wife. His letter starts with sadness and then moves to his final vision.
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What we Sound Like
What do we sound like to others and how do we become self-aware?
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Are You “Under Sad”? Understanding the Importance of Grieving for Men
In this episode, we explore the idea of men being “under sad”—when we struggle to recognize or express sadness. We talk about why grieving is essential for emotional health, not just in big losses but in everyday disappointments.
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We Live Divided
What if, somewhere on your childhood journey, you divided yourself?
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Note to Self
Sometimes it helps when complicated things are made simple
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Start with the Withdrawer
You must always start by helping the spouse who is the Withdrawer.