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Key Elements of a Good Marriage
By Emma Jackson To define the characteristics of a good marriage is, in many ways, to open a hornet’s nest, since happiness is a difficult thing to define and relationships are often so intricate and personal that only those within them […]
Couple Conflict: Attitude is Everything!
by Priscilla and Greg Hunt, PhD Listen to Kathy talk about the difficulty she and her husband Ken have dealing with conflict: “Too often, our disagreements end badly. We get frustrated with each other, and our anger overshadows the issue at hand. […]
Tips for Dealing with Conflict – The Wisdom of 390 Years of Marriage Experience
by Greg and Priscilla Hunt Fourteen married couples, representing a total of 390 years of marriage, were asked what tips for dealing with conflict they would share with a newlywed couple. They had learned a lot from personal experience in their […]
The Importance of Communication: The Wisdom of 390 Years of Marriage Experience
by Priscilla Hunt Communication, conflict, sex - fourteen married couples, representing a total of 390 years of marriage, were asked what tips they would share with a newlywed couple about building a strong, healthy, satisfying relationship. Here are their uncensored tips related […]
Appreciation Can Turn a Marriage Around
by Priscilla Hunt Susan loves Mitch. No question about it. But after 20 years of marriage, she shared with me over a cup of coffee that she doesn't like him. "He's boring! He doesn't like to do anything fun and we […]
Four Actions to a Happy Marriage
by Val Frost-McKinley How can we create the happily-ever-after future that we pledge on our wedding day? How can we sustain the love we feel? I believe that there are four actions that each couple must consciously choose to do in […]