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Women Don’t Need Love… But

From the end of 2016, it seems to be that women have flooded all of the media outlets from #nastywoman, #metoo, to the most recent #timesup movement. While I haven’t carefully followed much detail of these news stories, I cannot help to be heartbroken, angry, and simply disappointed over how women are/have been treated and …

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Betrayed: How to Address Your Spouse After an Affair

Discovering that your spouse has been unfaithful can potentially be the most devastating thing that one could ever experience in a marriage. Regardless of the context or nature of the affair, in most cases, it is extremely difficult to know how to handle the cascade of thoughts and feelings that follow such a discovery.The good …

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Become a Master in Managing Conflict with just 4 Steps

Finding yourselves stuck in the same conflict over and over again? Stop spinning your wheels. Try these 4 steps and be on your way to becoming a master of managing conflict!

Q-Tip Challenge: The Power of Choice

You may be wondering… What in the world is the “Q-Tip Challenge?” It begins with a story. In June of 2014 my wife and I stated our vows and said “I do.” After our incredible honeymoon in the Dominican Republic, we both came home to a clean apartment, -$150 in our bank account and many, …

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7 Principles Marriage Workshop

What if I told you that Science could change your marriage forever? I would expect you to be a little skeptical, but let the science speak for itself! This workshop combines the knowledge and wisdom of forty years of studies and clinical practice from Drs. John and Julie Swartz Gottman. Together, they co-created the Gottman Method Couples …

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Column: Two Types of Marital Conflict

Commentary by Logan Everett Read original column at the Current in Carmel. Couples fight. This is not new information for most, but what do couples really fight about? Answer? Absolutely nothing. When it comes to conflict in relationships, there are two different types: solvable and perpetual Solvable issues have a clear beginning and a clear, concrete, definitive …

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Column: The Science of Marriage

See original column at the Current in Carmel. Commentary by Logan Everett What if science could determine if your marriage would succeed or fail with over 90 percent accuracy? Skepticism would be welcomed, but let science speak for itself. Dr. John Gottman started his research with couples more than 40 years ago when he invited couples to …

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7 Principles for Making Marriage Work Workshop

Thank You! Thank you for your interest in my workshop. If you would like to register for the workshop, please fill out your information below: When: October 1, 2016 from 9:00am to 1:30pm Where: Southside Pastoral Counseling, Inc. (Inside the ReMax Building) 48 N. Emerson Ave. Suite 650 (Community Room) Greenwood, IN 46038 How(Much): $75 …

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The Art of Compromise: How to Handle the Most Difficult Issues in Relationships

How many times does it feel like you’re preparing for battle or you feel like you get dropped in the middle of “war zone” every time a conflict comes up? You may know it is coming and have your defenses up and ready, but other times it hits you like a big left hook and …

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7 Steps Towards a Better Marriage (Part 3)

Read Part 1 & Part 2 of this three part series before continuing below. The two previous articles give us a foundation for relationships and marriages as we move to our final steps to having a deeper, more intimate connection and marriage with the person that we love the most. Over this past weekend I was …

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