Marriage is a Place of Love

okange76

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From My FB Timeline. Some words of encouragement for those who are and want to stay married.

Marriage is a School where u get the Certificate before u start.

A school where you will never graduate,
A school without a break or a free period,
A school where no one is allowed to drop out,
A school which you will have to attend every day of your life
A school where there is no sick leave or holidays.

A school founded on the foundation of love.

1. The walls are made out of trust,
2. The doors made out of acceptance
3. The windows made out of understanding
4. The furniture made out of blessings
5. The roof made out of faith

Before you forget, you are just a student not the Principal. Even in times of storms, don't be unwise and run outside, remember this school is the safest place to be.

Never go to sleep before completing your assignments for the day.Never forget the C-word, Communicate, communicate, communicate with your classmate (spouse).

If you find out something in your classmate (spouse) that you do not appreciate, remember your classmate is also just a student not a graduate, the Principal is not finished with him/her yet. So take it as a challenge and work on it together

Sometimes you will feel like not attending classes, yet you have to.When tempted to quit find courage and continue.Some tests and exams may be tough but remember the Principal knows how much you can bear.

But still it is a school better than any other, It is one of the best schools on earth; joy, peace and happiness accompany each lessons of the day.Different subjects are offered in this school, yet LOVE is the major subject.

After all the years of theorizing about it, now you have a chance to practice it.To be loved is a good thing, but to love is the greatest privilege of them all,

Marriage is a place of LOVE, so LOVE your spouse!!!!!!
 
Respect Your Spouse:

True communication involves respect for the other person as well as active energy on your part. These two skills are essential ingredients to making a relationship work.

We often immediately reject another’s perceptions, especially when our views differ. This rejection may even be unconscious. We find ourselves ready to dispute the things our spouse has to say, to challenge them, or to hear them as threats. Obviously, such an attitude interferes with two-way communication. The first step to improved dialogues is to respect your partner.

Respect allows you to accept another person’s point of view whole-heartedly. Consider and value your spouse’s perspectives or suggestions. Let your spouse know that your respect and value for him or her supersedes the specific issue you are discussing.

Have a wonderful Marriage
 
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