Marriage On Hold: KidsExemplo
Dealing With Pressure
Devotional Content:
In today’s video, Dr. Kim asks Tony and Natalie this question, “Where do you feel the most pressure to put your marriage on hold while raising kids?”
Pressure can come from a number of sources. Certainly it can be external from well meaning friends and family. Learning how to set boundaries is essential to not putting your marriage on hold. Boundaries are simply a way to clearly state to others what you will and will not do. Boundaries will help you as a couple deal with the pressures.
Tony talks about the “internal pressure” they deal with at the end of the day when he and Natalie are exhausted. The temptation when there is nothing left is to do nothing instead of taking time to be intentional with each other. Choosing to spend time connecting when your body says “go to bed” may be one of the most important choices you make in your marriage.
Today’s Challenge:
Together name and discuss the external pressures you feel to put your marriage on hold? Where do they come from? What boundaries do the two of you need to set?
Going Deeper:
What are the internal pressures you feel that tempt you to put your marriage on hold?
Sobre este plano
From the day they are born, everything revolves around our kids. Realistically, it has to. Yet, what is fine at first must change over time, otherwise couples risk creating an unhealthy home culture. Tony and Natalie Doland, parents of five, join Dr. Kim in this plan. This is part of a series to help you go deeper into the keys from Dr. Kim’s book 14 Keys to Lasting Love.
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