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This is the start of a five-part series on Debunking 5 of the Most Common Marriage Myths.
This week's myth is You Will Resolve Every Conflict.
I know, who wants to think that you won't see eye to eye on every issue in your marriage? It seems you did at the beginning of the relationship, right?
During the rainbows and butterflies, we can't imagine having conflicts that continue to return over and over again. But, in reality, it happens to every couple I know because we bring very different behaviors, convictions, and perspectives. Many of those can be complementary, but some not so much.
In this episode, I'll be talking about the difference between solvable and unsolvable problems, also known as perpetual problems, and give you ways to manage these because chances are they won't go away.
This is the start of a five-part series on Debunking 5 of the Most Common Marriage Myths.
This week's myth is You Will Resolve Every Conflict.
I know, who wants to think that you won't see eye to eye on every issue in your marriage? It seems you did at the beginning of the relationship, right?
During the rainbows and butterflies, we can't imagine having conflicts that continue to return over and over again. But, in reality, it happens to every couple I know because we bring very different behaviors, convictions, and perspectives. Many of those can be complementary, but some not so much.
In this episode, I'll be talking about the difference between solvable and unsolvable problems, also known as perpetual problems, and give you ways to manage these because chances are they won't go away.