by Dana Che | Dec 15, 2020 | Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality: Christianity, Society & Culture: Relationships, Uncategorized
How to Like Your Spouse When You Don’t Love Your Spouse Do you ever wonder why you chose your husband or wife? You know you should love your spouse, but you don’t even like them. This episode is going to dive right into a thought that most married peop…
by Dana Che | Dec 1, 2020 | Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality: Christianity, Society & Culture: Relationships, Uncategorized
Did you know that shame is one of the silent killers of relationships? Many people deal with shame and don’t know it or don’t acknowledge its presence in their lives. Left unattended, shame causes disconnection, isolation, and destruction in our lives,…
by Dana Che | Nov 24, 2020 | Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality: Christianity, Society & Culture: Relationships, Uncategorized
Did you know that couples who vacation together have healthier, happier relationships compared to those who don’t? Could it be that getting away actually helps keep you together? Ustravel.org reports that “Couples who travel together have healthier, happ…
by Dana Che | Nov 17, 2020 | Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality: Christianity, Society & Culture: Relationships, Uncategorized
Are you struggling with the fear of rejection, fear of intimacy, fear of failure, or a fear of commitment in your relationship? Do you sometimes wonder why you can’t connect deeply with the person you love? In today’s episode, my husband, Shaun, and I ta…
by Dana Che | Nov 10, 2020 | Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality: Christianity, Society & Culture: Relationships, Uncategorized
If you’ve been a real relationship with someone, chances are that person has likely offended or hurt you at some point and you’ve had to choose to forgive . . . or not. Sadly, many relationships end not because of an offense but because of the offended p…
by Dana Che | Nov 3, 2020 | Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality: Christianity, Society & Culture: Relationships, Uncategorized
It’s a true fact that many people compare their relationship to someone else’s. But what we don’t talk about is how we compare ourselves to our partners. Comparison in relationships damages the joy, the appreciation, and the forward progression. We’ve al…