conflict
The art of appreciation
Written by Gary Thomas
“Did you feed the dog?”
“You bet!”
“Mail the letter?”
“Absolutely!”
“Pick up the milk?”
“Oops.”
Q&A: Unhealthy conflict patterns
Written by Mitch Temple
Q: Every time my husband and I argue, he leaves the room mad and I wind up yelling. Will we ever get past this?
Teen-fuelled tension
Written by Pam Woody
Just when we thought we’d been married long enough to figure out a few things, my husband, Ben, and I woke up with teenagers in our home. As we entered the turbulent teen years, we were forced to deal with a growing number of crises fuelled by our three daughters’ rising estrogen levels.
Vacation standoff
Written by Gary Thomas
You’re sure that you are right and your spouse is wrong, while your spouse is equally convinced of the opposite – a typical marital standoff. Has it ever occurred to you that, in one sense, you both could be right and you both could be wrong?
When you’re the tour guide
Written by Catherine Wilson
Summertime, and the living is easy . . . for everyone but you, it seems. Relatives are flying in on Sunday, and you’ve got a “to-do” list that nearly reaches the floor.
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