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Have you ever felt like there was something that you have been struggling with in your marriage that just seems a little too big to tackle?  It happens to all of us.  We sometimes think we might have to completely change who we are in order to resolve it, and that doesn't sound too fun.
The reality is that we will always be facing challenges in life and in our marriage.  But when we can view them as a series of much smaller items that need our attention, our brain can manage them much more effectively.
Listen in today as we discuss 4 simple steps to take that will capitalize on how our brain likes to view problems.  Finding a deeper personal meaning in the struggle will allow our brain to tap into its invigorating problem-solving energy in a way that is more personal and empowering.
 By Shellie Anderson
By Shellie Anderson4.9
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Have you ever felt like there was something that you have been struggling with in your marriage that just seems a little too big to tackle?  It happens to all of us.  We sometimes think we might have to completely change who we are in order to resolve it, and that doesn't sound too fun.
The reality is that we will always be facing challenges in life and in our marriage.  But when we can view them as a series of much smaller items that need our attention, our brain can manage them much more effectively.
Listen in today as we discuss 4 simple steps to take that will capitalize on how our brain likes to view problems.  Finding a deeper personal meaning in the struggle will allow our brain to tap into its invigorating problem-solving energy in a way that is more personal and empowering.