SFL 224 - Quiz #8
finances
balancing freedom and empowerment money represents
four ground rules couples set for talking about sex without feeling critical
be gentle and positive, be patient with each other, don't take it personally, compromise
BRAVING
boundaries, reliability, accountability, vault, integrity, nonjudgment, generosity
integrity
choosing courage over comfort
work of the home
creating a sense of fairness and teamwork
relationships with in-laws
establishing a sense of "we-ness" or solidarity
transitioning to parenthood
expanding sense of "we-ness" to include your children
four steps for working on gridlock in marriage
explore the dreams, soothe, reach a temporary compromise, say thank you
sexuality
fundamental appreciation and acceptance of each other
trust is a must-have, but leaders feel like it's a must-avoid, what is the solution
get specific
why is trust so crucial for success
it involves being vulnerable with things that you value
porn and relationships
less frequent sex, less sexual communication, less mutually satisfying sex, increased risk of betrayal
unplugging from distractions
maintaining connection and intimacy
stressful living
making marriage a place of peace
what can I do to live with integrity
practicing what I preach
five ways to make sex more personal and romantic
redefine what you mean by sex, learn how to talk about it, chart sexual love maps, have ongoing conversations about sexual intimacy, learn how to initiate sex-and how to gently refuse it
gridlock
same argument over and over, can't address the subject with humor, becoming increasingly polarized, compromise seems impossible
dreams and getting unstuck in marriage
truly understanding dreams is crucial to getting out of gridlock
BRAVERY inventory
a rumble tool, conversation guide to walk through conversatoins
most common examples of solvable problems in marriage
work stress, in-laws, money, sex, housework, technology distractions, new baby