2018

  • 3 Ways Marriage Counseling Can Strengthen Your Marriage

    It can be tempting to see marriage counseling as a last resort, but nothing could be further from the truth. Although marriage counseling is indeed useful for people whose marriages are on the rocks, it can also be beneficial for people in healthy marriages. If you're worried about seeing a counselor due to your Christian faith, rest assured that there are many Christian marriage counselors who use faith-based counseling techniques to help couples just like you.
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  • Habits That Could Suggest A Need For Help With Decision Making

    Some people are able to make sound decisions in a fraction of a second, while others may feel frozen as they attempt to make choices about even the smallest of things. Struggles with decision making can appear in your life when you're young, and unless you get help, they may exist throughout your entire life. There are many reasons that people can find it difficult to make decisions, but you don't have to suffer in this situation.
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  • Three Ways That Snoring Can Lead To Problems In A Relationship

    Snoring is an issue that appears in many sitcoms and comedic movies — often depicting a husband snoring and aggravating the wife, who may seek some form of revenge. For many couples, however, snoring can be anything but a laughing matter. While snoring can keep the partner who doesn't snore awake at night and make him or her tired during the day, it can actually lead to issues in your marriage.
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  • Ready To Give Up The Addictions? Steps To Help You Through The Recovery

    If you're dealing with an addiction, you know that sobriety is an ongoing process. Addiction isn't something that you can overcome without work or constant effort. However, it is something that you can overcome, especially if take the right steps and follow a plan. Here are four steps that will help you on your road to recovery. Get Help with Your Detox When you're trying to get yourself cleaned up from an addiction, you can't take care of the withdrawals by yourself.
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