Commuting can really test a marriage. This course is for couples, young or old, experienced or newlyweds, in trouble or just looking to learn. It’s been used around the world, normally at a cost, but we’ve made it available to residents of Durham Region completely free of charge.
The best way to enjoy the course is if your spouse watches or listens to the same content as you, so you can discuss the question when you’re back in one place.
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1. Reassuring
2. Giving advice
3. Intellectualizing
4. Going off on a tangent
5. Interrupting
• these habits can prevent the speaker from saying what they're feeling and they may eventually shut down
• we need to listen first, before coming in with our contribution
Question:Take a few moments to identify your particular bad habit and then discuss this with your husband or wife.
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