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In English Help for the Family | Marriage How to Talk About Problems

Talking about problems is not always easy. Sometimes, instead of solving, the conversation can create more tension. This happens because men and women often have different communication styles. What you should know Women: usually prefer to talk about the issue before hearing a solution. Often, simply sharing feelings brings relief. Men: tend to look for quick solutions, because solving makes them feel helpful. Offering an answer is their way of showing support. The key is balance: listen carefully before suggesting any solution. What you can do Husband: practice active listening. Look into her eyes, don’t interrupt, and show you understand. Many times, your wife just needs to feel you are by her side. Wife: explain clearly what you expect. If you only want to be heard, say so. If you want a solution, ask for it. Both: remember that each has different needs. Dialogue improves when both are willing to compromise and understand each other. The right time Choosing the right moment i...

In English Help for the Family | Marriage How to Control Technology Use in Your Marriage

Technology can be a tool to bring spouses closer — but it can also create distance. It all depends on how it is used. What you need to know When used wisely, technology helps couples stay connected even when apart. When overused, it steals time and attention, leaving the spouse feeling neglected. The key is to set priorities and not let devices replace presence and conversation. What you can do Set priorities: ask yourself if your phone or computer is taking time that should be for your marriage. Establish boundaries: choose specific times to reply to messages and avoid being constantly available. Separate work from home: don’t bring office tasks into family time if it harms your relationship. Talk about it: discuss expectations and agree on simple rules for technology use. Disconnect when needed: turning off notifications or putting the phone aside can be an act of love. Reflection Ask yourself: Is the way I use technology strengthening or weakening my marriage? 📌 Biblical principles to inspire: “Make sure of the more important things.” — Philippians 1:10 “There is a time for everything.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1 “Keep seeking the good of the other person.” — 1 Corinthians 10:24. Open the blog and see practical tips to deal with life’s challenges…https://psicotercom.blogspot.com/

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