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👋 Welcome! Let's get to know each other
We want this community to feel like a safe space where we can all support each other's marriage journeys. Let's start with introductions! You can use this simple format: Hey, I'm from ________________. I'm here because ________________. The biggest thing I'm working on in my marriage right now is ________________. Examples: - "Hey, I'm Sarah from Texas. I'm here because we keep having the same fights over and over and I'm exhausted." - "I'm Mike from Ohio. I'm here because my wife and I feel like roommates and I want that spark back." - "I'm Lisa from Florida. I'm here because my husband won't engage in fixing our problems and I'm trying to figure out how to create change on my own." - No judgment here - just real people working on real relationships. The more we know about each other, the better we can support and encourage one another. Drop your intro below! 👇
Mourning the Perfect Holiday
Here is a hard truth: Something will go wrong this week. - Someone will get sick. - Someone will get grumpy. - The food might burn. If we cling to the image of a "Perfect Hallmark Christmas," we will end up resentful. Let’s mourn the "Perfect Holiday" right now so we can enjoy the Real one. The Real one has mess, and noise, and flaws... but it also has moments of genuine connection if we are looking for them. Mantra for the week: "I choose Connection over Perfection."
The "Ugly" Ornament
Every tree has one. It’s the macaroni star from 1998 that is falling apart. It’s the creepy elf that stares at you. It’s the pickle hidden in the branches. (Yes, we have that pickle ornament! Whoever finds if first on Christmas morning, gets to open the first present) We want to see the "Real Life" side of your holiday decor! Comment below: Describe the weirdest or ugliest ornament that you insist on putting on the tree every single year. Why do you keep it?
The "Ugly" Ornament
You are not alone
Just joined this community and I’m really glad to be here. Marriage comes with its little challenges, and having a safe space to learn, share, and grow without judgment truly matters. Looking forward to learning from everyone and building better understanding in our marriages.
4th Sunday of Advent: Love in Action
Today is the final Sunday of Advent: Love. We tend to think of love as a feeling - warm fuzzies and romance. But the Christmas story shows us that Love is an Action. It is God moving toward us. It is showing up. Love is actionable today, too. - Love is holding your tongue when you want to snap. - Love is forgiving the family member who is awkward. - Love is apologizing first. Reflect: Who needs your "Love in Action" (patience/kindness) the most this week? (Hint: It might be yourself).
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