Based on just a few factors, psychologist John Gottman can predict with up to 94 percent certainty whether a marriage will succeed or fail. Changing your mindset and behavior in a few ways changes everything.
I read this fascinating and concise article a couple of years ago and reading it again has been a good exercise for me.
"He invited 130 newlywed couples to spend the day at this retreat and watched them as they did what couples normally do on vacation: cook, clean, listen to music, eat, chat, and hang out. And Gottman made a critical discovery in this study—one that gets at the heart of why some relationships thrive while others languish."
The Masters of Love
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Country Romance
Love these two pretty songs about real, grown up romance.
Remember When -- Alan Jackson
Something That We Do -- Clint Black
Remember When -- Alan Jackson
Something That We Do -- Clint Black
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Brother from Shangri La
Tales from Shangri-La features The Brother from Shangri-La's blog responding to a recent Nicholas Kristof article:
Resisting the Talisman View of Salvation
Resisting the Talisman View of Salvation
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)