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Have you ever met someone who was not at all like you? Maybe their thinking, mannerisms, or outlook was so different from your own that you clashed or struggled to connect with them?
The old proverb, “birds of a feather flock together” is a classic because it’s true! Building relationships with people who share your interests, hobbies, opinions, and goals often feels easier than stepping outside your comfort zone.
However, here’s the truth: in any close relationship—whether with a friend, family member, or spouse—differences eventually show up.
It could be that one of you is a saver while the other is a spender, one of you is an early riser and the other a night owl, or even that one of you is an internal processor versus an external processor.
Today, we want to challenge you to think about these differences in your relationships, well, differently!
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Learning how to work with our differences has helped us so much in our marriage and friendships. We hope this conversation can help you, too!
Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/differences-differently-266
You're invited to our Transform Weekend October 24-26, 2025. Learn more and register here.
Check out our other resources:
Marriage Resources:
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By Jill Savage4.9
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Have you ever met someone who was not at all like you? Maybe their thinking, mannerisms, or outlook was so different from your own that you clashed or struggled to connect with them?
The old proverb, “birds of a feather flock together” is a classic because it’s true! Building relationships with people who share your interests, hobbies, opinions, and goals often feels easier than stepping outside your comfort zone.
However, here’s the truth: in any close relationship—whether with a friend, family member, or spouse—differences eventually show up.
It could be that one of you is a saver while the other is a spender, one of you is an early riser and the other a night owl, or even that one of you is an internal processor versus an external processor.
Today, we want to challenge you to think about these differences in your relationships, well, differently!
In this episode, you’ll hear:
Learning how to work with our differences has helped us so much in our marriage and friendships. We hope this conversation can help you, too!
Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/differences-differently-266
You're invited to our Transform Weekend October 24-26, 2025. Learn more and register here.
Check out our other resources:
Marriage Resources:
Mom Resources:

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