Matt Loehr
@mattloehr1Founder of Dare to be Different and Director of Marriage Mentoring at Love and Respect Ministries.
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Humble yourself, seek God, and turn from your ways—that’s all it takes to receive God’s healing
Understanding each other’s needs requires effort, but the time and energy you invest in trying to understand each other will be well worth it. Your communication will never be perfect, but showing each other that you’re trying will make a big difference and will lead to improveme
It's time to stop cutting people out of your lives and seek God to heal your wounds.
Always remember that you are your spouse are on the same team. Being able to share life with your best friend is always worth the effort.
Are you listening? There are plenty of times throughout your life when, if you slow down to listen, you'll hear the Holy Spirit trying to knock on your door.
You must lower your defenses in order to truly communicate effectively with your spouse. Practice not being on the defense by having a better offense. Try an offense that is loving, understanding, and never puts your spouse on the defense. refreshyourmarriage.org/Refresh-Your-M…
Communicaton is not easy, but it's required for good conflict resolution skills.
A large part of what you say is through emotions and body language. As a spouse, try to be in tune with more than just the words you are speaking. Be aware of your body language and tone to ensure your message is coming across as loving and respectful. refreshyourmarriage.org/booke
Your words will either draw your spouse closer, or push them further away. It's important to ask yourself if criticism is really necessary, if it's the right time, or the right place before offering to your spouse.
During an argument, it is so easy to think of your response while your partner is speaking to you. While you are so focused on planning your response, you are forgetting to actively listen to what your partner is trying to say. Always remember that you both are on the same team,
Rather than dismissing the small stuff, try open and honest communication to talk about the small stuff. The small stuff can actually be warning signs for bigger stuff to come. #happymarriage #marriage #marriageadvice
It is so important to have communication in a marriage. Here are 10 reasons why… refreshyourmarriage.org/discovery-cards
Satan tends to put our partner's flaws right in front of us. We need to make a habit of looking inward at our own flaws first. refreshyourmarriage.org/discovery-cards
In Nashville area training Temple Baptist Church on marriage mentoring…. Find a church that values marriage.
Parents are there from the very beginning and have the strongest emotional connection with their children. They also understand their children’s individual needs better than anyone. This is why the best teachers in a child’s life are their parents.
Two wrongs will never make a right. Fighting fire with fire will never extinguish the flame. An eye for an eye will always leave us more blind. When you are hurt, it’s more important than ever to humble yourself.
Dating is a form of ongoing courtship. It involves intentional efforts to win each other's hearts, fostering a sense of continued pursuit and admiration. #relationship #happymarriage #god #wedding #love #marriage
Laughing together breaks down barriers, makes partners feel more comfortable with each other, and increases the level of trust and vulnerability in the relationship. When trust and vulnerability are present, they pave the way for more intimacy.
Laughter is much more than laughing. Laughter can improve communication in a marriage. When you share laughter, you're often sharing stories, jokes, or experiences. This opens up avenues for meaningful conversation and strengthens the connection between partners.
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