by Corey | Relationship Design
When things happen in married life, whether bad or good, a common reaction is to blame (or give credit) someone else. While they may have been a contibuting factor to the result of a situation, when we fail to acknowledge our own role in life’s circumstances, we...
by Corey | Relationship Design
The scene is a couple driving in the car on the way to dinner: Silence for several minutes. “What’s wrong?” “Nothing.” A few more minutes of silence passed, “I know something is wrong. What’s going on?” “Nothing! Jeez, what am I doing?” “That’s just it! You’re...
by Guest | Relationship Design
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Rachael Pace of marriage.com. Marriage is one of the most satisfying and rewarding accomplishments in life. It’s the promise of spending every day with your best friend, being intimate with someone you’re...
by Guest | Relationship Design
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Anthony Centore, PhD & Taylor Bennett of Thriveworks.com. With the holidays fast approaching, it’s important to note that our marriages are definitely not immune to the stress the season brings with it. In fact,...
by Guest | Relationship Design
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Sylvia Smith of Marriage.com. Fact: Children mimic parental behavior. This is amazing if you and your spouse regularly show love, respect, and admiration for one another. But, if the way you and your partner treat each...
by Corey | Relationship Design
Simple Marriage has always tried to provide is quality resources that truly do help marriages – in all their various stages from Bliss to Crisis. One of the most successful resources to date is the online course Married Life 911 (originally called Blow Up My...