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Peggy PloyharWhy Right Now Matters to the Long-term of Your Marriage (Introducing: Team Us)
January 27, 2023 ● 10 minShare this episode
In this special episode preview, husband and wife Ted and Ashleigh Slater exaplain how your daily habits can positively influence your relationship and how your healthy marriage will create a legacy for generations to come.
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Episode Notes:
We all want to finish well as couples, right? We sure do!
Well, it’s the daily decisions we make individually and together that influence how our marriages fare in the long run. Because of this, it’s important to be purposeful to live out the day-to-day in a way that positively affects the years to come.
So how can we keep moving toward the finish line united? Listen in as we share why right now matters to the long-term of your marriage. You’ll hear how the choices you make today affect your relationship tomorrow, next year, and even a decade from now.
2 Ways to Help You Finish Well
1. Make today’s decisions with a long-term perspective
2. Have a realistic view of your own weaknesses
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