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5 Phrases That Could Change Your Marriage For the Better

 
By Sheri & Bob Stritof
 
November 21, 2011                                                                             Issue 838    

  

Summary of this article

 

Here's a very brief article with 5 phrases listed. I think they are pretty self-explanatory. It's easy to see the benefit of using and the problems that it will create if you don't use them.

 

God bless your family and your marriage.

 

Jim   
 

5 Phrases That Could Change Your Marriage For the Better

 

By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com Guides

 

It's true! If you are not saying these comments regularly when talking with your spouse, you can change your marriage for the better by using these phrases more often.

 

* "I love you."

 

* "Please forgive me."

 

* "Thank you."

 

* "You did great!"

 

* "I'm listening."

 

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