Blame vs. Responsibility: Why the Difference Matters in Marriage
Figuring out who the bad guy is works well in movies, but it’s terrible for relationships. When conflict arises in […]
Figuring out who the bad guy is works well in movies, but it’s terrible for relationships. When conflict arises in […]
We’ve all heard it, “I just needed to vent.” It feels cathartic, like opening a pressure valve. But what if
If you’re feeling stuck in your marriage because your spouse refuses to go to coaching or get help, you are
Understanding Over-Apologizing in Relationships and What To Do About It In many marriages, one partner often becomes the default apologizer.
Lena was exhausted after spending the week hosting her husband’s family. Saying no hadn’t even felt like an option. Now
Dr. Dave Logan’s book, Tribal Leadership, outlines five key stages of group dynamics, each defined by language, behavior, and relational