30 Holiday Questions to Ask Your Spouse
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by Meygan Caston
2y ago
  The holiday season can sometimes be cliché with all the pictures of cute boots and pumpkin spice lattes. Even so, I want to encourage you to embrace fall and the holidays to come with your other half. Take some time to step away from the potential holiday stress to come and take pleasure in getting to know your spouse a little bit more with these fun seasonal questions. Make the most of a new season and find fresh ways to connect. Take your spouse out to enjoy their favorite seasonal holiday drink or treat and spark new conversation with these questions. 30 Fall & Winter holiday que ..read more
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30 Fall Date Ideas You Have to Try
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by Meygan Caston
2y ago
  FALL IS HERE! IT’S HERE! For those of you who don’t live in the 113 degree, burning hot southern parts of California… this may not be as exciting to you as it is to me, but it is exciting either way! I have kept two tiny kids indoors and out of the hot sun while my husband has been busy working for weeks now and I am so excited to finally be able to escape for date nights with him and do all the romantic fall-things together. Need some fall date ideas?! Here are some of our favorites: Go apple picking & bake an apple pie together afterwards Visit a pumpkin patch, do some pumpkin ..read more
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8 Habits of a Confident Woman
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by Anna Collins
2y ago
While most people who see me online consider me a very confident person, you must know that for almost a decade of my adult life, I was very insecure in most areas of my life.  I cared what people thought of me way too much. I would stay up worrying about certain friendships, and I gossiped with my girlfriends to try and fit in. I was obsessed with eating clean and working out – I mean, God forbid that I would be bigger than a size 4. ???? I was critical about my appearance and felt the need to say yes to everything so people knew how helpful I was. The problem is that I’m only one perso ..read more
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4 Ways Churches Can Counter the Impending Divorce Pandemic
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by Casey Caston
3y ago
Heads up! There is another pandemic about to hit the world: the divorce pandemic. Many couples are questioning the future of their marriages after spending so much time together and feeling dissatisfied with the quality of their interactions. They simply ‘stayed and quit’ since there were not a lot of options available to them. Now, with the lockdown being lifted, we are going to see a surge in divorces. The church can do something to help stop this. Waiting out the storm Many couples have been counting down the end of the pandemic, seeking freedom to take off their masks and gather with frien ..read more
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Welcome to Marriage365 Membership. Now what?
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by Cathlene Echan
3y ago
*This blog is for members of Marriage365. If you’re not a member, join for free now! Congratulations on officially becoming a Marriage365 member and for deciding to become emotionally healthy and more self-aware! We wanted to give you some helpful tips and steps to take that will allow you to make the most of your membership.  Here are some common questions we get from members like you…   What should I do first? When you sign up, you’re prompted to take our marriage checkup consisting of 30 questions about your relationship. Your results will help suggest certain courses and cat ..read more
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13 Self Discovery Questions Everyone Should Ask Themselves
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by Cathlene Echan
3y ago
The journey of becoming self-aware is the process of self-discovery and that starts by asking yourself great questions. Self-discovery is the pathway to building greater confidence in our lives, but it seems like we are too busy these days to stop and check-in with ourselves. The ever-demanding work commitments, kid’s sports schedules, 24-hour news coverage, the time suck of video games, the latest binge-worthy Netflix show, not to mention the family gatherings and house projects…we’re just exhausted. For most of us, we wake up checking our phone, move through the day, and fall asleep scrolli ..read more
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How To Recognize Abuse
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by Anna Collins
3y ago
ABUSE. A topic so painful to lean into that most people end up avoiding it altogether. Abuse comes in several different forms and all of them are damaging and have the potential to produce short and/or long-term effects. It has such shock value that when it is brought up in conversation, most people instantly enter denial. No one wants to believe another human being is capable of inflicting such pain and horror on another person so they begin to rationalize it, which is damaging as well. Rationalizing can happen for both victims and abusers, which is how the cycle continues. There are many for ..read more
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What Every Divorced Person Should Do
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by Cathlene Echan
3y ago
Everyone’s divorce story is different. Maybe you were married for a long time and are still in shock this happened. Maybe you were only married for a short time and saw it coming. Maybe you have kids and know that you’re going to be in each other’s lives forever and are feeling stressed at the thought of seeing your ex at birthday parties and graduations.  Maybe the divorce was your idea, maybe it was your partner’s, or maybe you both agreed that separation was best. Maybe you are feeling relieved or maybe you’re heartbroken, or a bit of both. But regardless of how or why, the question no ..read more
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Signs Your Therapist Isn’t a Good Fit
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by Cathlene
3y ago
Seeing a therapist… is an important part of mental health, growth, self-awareness, and getting through painful and challenging life experiences. However, if you’ve never been to therapy before, or are still fairly new to the process, it might feel overwhelming… and that’s okay! We’re here to help. The best way to help you know if you’ve got a great therapist (or might need to start looking for a new one) is to compare and contrast what a GOOD fit vs. a BAD fit looks like. So, here are 8 things that make up each!  When your therapist is a good fit: They make you feel comfortable from the ..read more
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How to talk about racism with your spouse
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by Anna Collins
3y ago
Most of us know that racism can be a challenging topic for people to talk about; even with your spouse. But the question that begs a deeper understanding here is why? Why is it uncomfortable or scary to sit down and talk about race with your best friend? There are many reasons, but let’s boldly look at a few, together.   Your spouse may not want to talk about racism with you because: → many people don’t want to sound disingenuous or insensitive, so they say nothing. → racism may be a firsthand experience for your spouse (or someone they know) and it may be difficult for them to re-live or ..read more
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