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Monthly Archive for: "June, 2014"
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In Change, Communication, Complaints About Other Parent, Confrontation, Honesty, Listening, Marriage, Ongoing Conflict, Reconciliation, Relationships Posted June 28, 2014

How to Stay Married

By Dan Blair, a marriage counselor and family counselor. At times people think about how problems would be solved if they were married to someone else. Some problems may be solved this way, but [...]

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In Affairs, Change, Communication, Divorce, Effects of Divorce, Relationships, Unwanted Divorce Posted June 21, 2014

Is My Marriage Over?

By Dan Blair, a marriage counselor and family counselor. Statistics show that more and more Baby Boomers in their 50s and 60s are divorcing. Why? The Baby Boomer generation is among the first to [...]

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In Change, Communication, Communication with an "Ex", Confrontation, Listening, Marriage, Ongoing Conflict, Problem-Solving, Reconciliation, Relationships, Save Marriage Posted June 14, 2014

The Art of Communication

By Dan Blair, marriage counselor and family counselor Communication is harder than many people think. Since the strength of a relationship is based on connection between people, communication is [...]

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In Communication, Communication with an "Ex", Confrontation, Listening, Marriage, Ongoing Conflict, Problem-Solving, Reconciliation, Relationships, Remorse, Repentance Posted June 7, 2014

Communication Cheat Sheet

One of the most useful tools for communication is the adage “agree to disagree.” Many do not find it okay to disagree so they resort to arguments. By contrast, if you can agree to [...]

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