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September 01, 2010

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I confess…I had an argument with my wife today.

While the argument hasn't been resolved yet, we did agree on a couple of things.  First, it won't be our last disagreement. Second, we have the rest of our lives to work through our arguments.  That's because we've decided that we're committed to each other …for better or worse… for life.  We have a long-term, far-sighted perspective in our relationship.  So, are you near-sighted or far-sighted as a couple?  If you're near-sighted, all you see is the present pain of your disagreement.  But when you're far-sighted in your marriage, you see the future hope and joy that life together will ultimately bring. Want to improve your marital eye sight?  Try putting these 5 Tools of a Good Marriage on for size and watch your vision for your future together magnify!

Remember your family first,

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