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Marriage and Marriage Coaching ’
Do you realize that the best aphrodisiacs in the world are free? As Marriage Coaches we regularly prescribe them for couples struggling with emotional and physical intimacy. What are they?
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams Jul 12th, 2010 |
Tags: Life Balance, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching, Techniques and Skills |
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“What will it take for this couple to do what is needed to help their marriage!? How much pain do they have to be in to do the work of reconciliation?!”
Those are the questions…
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Posted in Family Coaching Center Guest Posts by Jeff Williams May 28th, 2010 |
Tags: Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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Saving marriages is one thing, but helping couples to live in a pleasurable and purposeful relationship is another. Can marriage be about more than commitment, endurance and perseverance? Can more couples experience more pleasure, joy, purpose and fulfillment? YES...
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams May 18th, 2010 |
Tags: Communication, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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You’ve completed your introduction and orientation session with a couple. The couple to be coached is satisfied with their understanding of the process, and they think it might be helpful. Now What? It is essential to get answers to three questions as soon as possible...
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams Apr 11th, 2010 |
Tags: Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Techniques and Skills |
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It is the number one request of couples seeking Marriage Coaching: Improved Communication. This seems to bear witness to the maxim that, “The conversation is the relationship and the relationship is the conversation.” How can Marriage Coaches help couples to improve their communication?
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams Mar 10th, 2010 |
Tags: Benefits of Coaching, Communication, How To..., Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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Bert and Cindy met at a U.S. seminary. After a whirlwind courtship, often conducted by telephone and Skype between his Midwest U.S. hometown and her South American home country, the couple married and moved to…
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Posted in Missions Coaching - Guest Posts by MCC Moderator Mar 1st, 2010 |
Tags: Coaching Relationship, Life Balance, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Techniques and Skills |
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Rich was separated from his wife Sharon for sixteen months, from 2003 until 2005. Today he coaches men to reconcile their marriage. “I encourage men to seek God, hold out for hope, and always remember that if they make changes in themselves that it has to result in changes in the relationship.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center Guest Posts by Jeff Williams Feb 9th, 2010 |
Tags: Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching, Techniques and Skills |
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If you want to help couples learn to help themselves by coaching their own marriage relationship it is essential that they learn to do two things well: 1. To participate in conversations with heart and skill. 2. To observe and adjust their own communication process.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams Feb 8th, 2010 |
Tags: Accountability, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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Marriage Coaching CAN help a couple in crisis IF they are motivated to learn skills to communicate and resolve conflict, and IF they will humble themselves to receive a miracle from God for their marriage.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams Jan 7th, 2010 |
Tags: Communication, Listening, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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"I want to take more walks with you, Jeff" Jill said as part of a demo during one of our Marriage Coach training classes. "I'm curious about you wanting to take more walks" I asked. She was happy to share. "It seems that when we walk we have some of our best talks. There are fewer possibilities of interruption, and it's when I get your most focused attention. It helps me feel closer to you", she said. Walking and talking to get closer? Cool. We just improved our marriage.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center Guest Posts by Jeff Williams Sep 8th, 2009 |
Tags: Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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Whether you've been disconnected in your marriage for a few days or a few months, the beginning of a solution is the same; communication. And coaching skills provide the tools you need to do the job of building pleasure back into your relationship.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams Sep 3rd, 2009 |
Tags: Communication, Intimacy, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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Those who invest in the marriage health of couples are aware that financial issues are often at the top of the list. Few topics arouse the intensity of emotions like money. Spender vs. saver, frugal vs. extravagant, overspending, under-planning and control of the purse strings are a few of the tensions that couples experience.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center Guest Posts by Jeff Williams Jun 16th, 2009 |
Tags: Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Money |
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What if you were told that you had three months to live unless you received highly effective treatment that could cure you? Would you make time to be cured? Of course! This analogy fits marriage. Many couples are living a recipe for disaster. They don't create schedules to invest in their marriage. Instead, many other people and activities get their best, and they give leftovers to each other if they give at all.
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Posted in Family Coaching Center by Jeff Williams May 7th, 2009 |
Tags: Intimacy, Life Balance, Marriage and Marriage Coaching, Relationship Coaching |
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