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Is Marriage All About Venus and Mars?

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Marriage is a partnership and like any partnership it can get rocky.
One of the best descriptions of the differences between men and women is 'Venus and Mars'! The differences become more acute in times of stress, especially financial stress. Money, or lack of it, brings many negative emotions to the surface.

When you are trying to resolve a problem, remember these differences between men and women. We tend to communicate differently and our priorities may not be the same for dealing with the same problem. Men tend to want to solve a problem or give information. They can be quite concerned with details. Women are more concerned with connecting, getting the touchy feely stuff sorted out and getting information.

It seems really difficult to open the lines of communication when you are both stressed but when you "feel the fear and do it anyway", you feel so much better. You will strengthen the bonds between you and battle the world together.

For more information, have a look at 'The Art of Marriage', an eBook written by successful divorce/life coach, Nicola Baume.

The Art Of Marriage

Monday, March 9th, 2009

We all get lessons when we are young on many topics that will benefit us as we get older. Unfortunately having a successful relationship or marriage isn't among them. As adults we choose our partners and move into a marriage expecting certain behaviour that does not always eventuate.

We have just brought the Art of Marriage which is the essential guide to marriage for those wanting to make their marriage better, newly weds and couples that really need to do something now. Sensible, grown up language for adults that need a hand.

Try this exercise to share your emotions with your spouse and have them taken seriously:

1. Think of something you want to share.

2.What feelings does it bring up for you?

3.Write down the feeling-describe it.

4.When you feel under no emotional pressure share it.