Thoughts
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To Men Under 35
A Message to Husbands Under 35 from men who have already lived it.
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A Letter To Mom
You have entered a new season of life—one that includes both aging and depression. I am no longer a child, but your adult son, and I want to ask you something important: Will you allow me to take this journey with you?
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Desperate For Approval
I don’t enjoy being alone with myself. I would much rather be in the company of others. If I am honest, I’m always looking for approval.
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Do Your Work
In recovery you hear it often:“Do your work.” It sounds simple. Directive.But what does it actually mean? It doesn’t mean try harder.It means look deeper. Many of us live from a survival-engine — protecting, performing, managing pain, hiding parts of our story. But we were designed to live from a love-engine. Doing your work is…
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Mapping Your Inner World
How do you describe your inner world? What language do you use for what is happening inside you?
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Boost Your Marriage: Follow Doctor Marriage Today!
Introduction Welcome to a new chapter in nurturing your marriage relationship. At Doctor Marriage, our mission has always been to provide enriching content that empowers husbands to build stronger, more fulfilling marriages. In our continuous effort to reach and support more individuals, we are thrilled to announce the launch of Doctor Marriage’s Social Media Pages.…
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Your Third Assignment
Do you want to change your little corner of the world? Do you want to do something truly significant—something that has a generational impact?
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Don’t Be Stupid
A Message to Husbands Under 35 From men who have already lived it
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Where is your Escape Place?
You know how it goes. You fail and feel vulnerable. You don’t feel loved. You become overwhelmed and need relief. As a child you found a way to cope and survive. As an adult you probably use the same system.
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Emotional and Relational Growth
Emotions can be confusing. Relationships can be difficult. Always knowing what to do is impossible. Still, there are a few guiding principles many husbands find helpful as they grow.
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Men need Men
There is a struggle that is sometimes expressed. In a moment of honesty and vulnerability, a man might express the following: “I do not have many close male friends. I struggle to reach out to other men. I don’t trust them.”
