My hubby is a bit different than the average man, so not everything Laura Jensen Walker described in Dated Jekyll, Married Hyde spoke to me; yet, there were definitely several chapters that could have been written about Eric and me. In her chapter Talk Marathons vs. the Sixty-Second Speech Sprint, she hit the nail on the head! When Eric and I eat out with other couples, or visit with people in their homes, Eric becomes either fidgety or sleepy unless he is doing something (e.g., playing cards) or engaging in deep, interesting (to him) conversation. He simply has the itch to accomplish … [Read more...]
The Nagging Gene (Book Review, Dated Jekyll, Married Hyde, Part 1)
Walk into the relationship section of any bookstore and you may become instantly overwhelmed. There is no lack of literature available to couples who want to improve their relationship, singles who want to prepare for a relationship, or divorcees who want to heal and move on with their lives. Relationships are serious business, but that doesn't mean we can’t laugh about them as we learn, right? That’s why I’m thankful for books like Dated Jekyll, Married Hyde by Laura Jensen Walker. She discusses some of the basic differences in men and women using humor to get her point across. It’s so … [Read more...]
Counseling Myths (So You Want to be a Fiancée?, Part 6)
This past year, Eric and I wrote a book titled: “So You Want to be a Fiancée?: How pre-engagement counseling can change your life.” During this series, we are highlighting a handful of chapters! Today, we’re looking at the fourteenth chapter: Counseling Myths Counseling Myths What emotions does the word “counseling” conjure up in your mind? Does it evoke pleasant emotions or negative ones? For years the words ‘counseling,’ ‘therapy,’ and ‘psychiatry’ have carried undesirable stigmas with the public. There is an idea floating around out there that only severely disturbed people seek out … [Read more...]
Relationship Red Flags (So You Want to be a Fiancée?, Part 5)
This past year, Eric and I wrote a book titled: “So You Want to be a Fiancée?: How pre-engagement counseling can change your life.” During this series, we are highlighting a handful of chapters! Today, we’re looking at the twelfth chapter: Relationship Red Flags Red Flags What is a red flag? Red flags are tell-tale signs that pop up in your relationship, warning you to take extreme caution in moving forward toward marriage with your boyfriend or girlfriend. If your boyfriend gets angry every time you look in the general direction of another guy, that is a red flag warning you that this … [Read more...]
What Topics Can We Expect to Cover in Pre-Engagement Counseling? (So You Want to be a Fiancée?, Part 4)
This past year, Eric and I wrote a book titled: “So You Want to be a Fiancée?: How pre-engagement counseling can change your life.” During this series, we are highlighting a handful of chapters! Today, we’re looking at the ninth chapter: What Topics Can We Expect to Cover in Pre-Engagement Counseling? What Do You First Think Of? What are the first three topics that spring to mind when you think of premarital counseling? My first three topics are: finances, communication, and conflict. Most of us have a preconceived idea of what to expect in marital preparation counseling and a lot of us … [Read more...]
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