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![]() Do you have an unusually difficult time getting along with your partner? Like they just don't get you? Do you find more often than not that you are more involved in trying to appease your partner than enjoy them? In this segment I am going to ask you some questions that I think are worth considering for the redirection and development of a healthy relationship. They require your honesty. If you can relate to these kinds of experiences in your relationship then more importantly, what can you do to make your experiences better? First things first, let's start with the questions... The Questions... 1. Is your partner overly jealous? 2. Is your partner possessive? 3. Does your partner try to control your resources (money, transportation, access to phones)? 4. Does your partner try to control where you go? 5. Does your partner try to control who you talk too? 6. Does your partner try to monitor your conversations? (continued - )
The Gift of Relationship- 7 Key Points for Giving Your Best Self by Calvin L. Smith, MA, LPC4/3/2020 ![]() Taking Him Back Or Letting Him Go: Girl please...taking him back is not the hardest thing a person has ever done in their lives. Aren't you ready to start living? A man that is truly convinced of what he wants and is asking for you to walk beside him in life is different than a man begging for forgiveness because he was caught deviating and has alot to lose. Two different standards and two different ways to evaluate the heart's context.
![]() Always "On" in Your Relationship does not make it better. Avoiding Micro-management, Empowering Collaboration in Your Relationship Relationships are a process. You are not always "On", you are not always "Off". You are however available when you need to be. How you need to be. Failure to learn this skill will result in |
Calvin L. Smith, MA, LPCCalvin is a licensed Christian Counselor. He received his first masters degree in Christian Counseling from Oral Roberts University. Featured Class:
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