336: YOUR SPOUSE ISNT THE PROBLEM

Published: Aug. 9, 2016, 7:01 a.m.

b"It\\u2019s not your husband or your wife that\\u2019s the problem.\\xa0The problem is the problem. Do you remember the part in your vows where it was spoken that the\\xa0\\u201ctwo become one\\u201d?\\xa0 That piece is talking about the two of you. The two of, now marriage, have became one. Newsflash: You are on the same team in your marriage and you need to start looking at life like you are on the same team not as\\xa0rivals. You need to clearly identify your challenges / problems and know that these are not your spouse. Because when you\\xa0are doing battle with each other, every interaction becomes another opportunity to win. Another chance to prove your point, to be right, to make your spouse see your point of view and take it. If your spouse is the problem then every challenge, argument, or interaction will have\\xa0a winner and a loser. Someone who is right and someone who is wrong. Where is the love in that? There is no love\\xa0and that\\u2019s why these conversations or arguments start to wear you out. You lose sight of what you're trying to accomplish in order to be right, to win. How many times have you been arguing (and it\\u2019s been going on for awhile) only to realize that you have no idea what the original problem was? Why is that? You are fighting each other instead of finding a solution to the problem. In this week's\\xa0show Tony and Alisa talk about why you need to recognize that the problem isn\\u2019t your spouse, the problem is the problem. EPISODE SPONSOR |\\xa0He Zigs, She Zags: Get Your Communication on the Same Path He Zigs She Zags gives you the tools that you need to have the communication you desire. This is not just about looking into each other\\u2019s eyes and sharing your deepest feelings, this is about giving the two of you a map to better communication. Get He Zigs, She Zags today! 6 Forms of Intimacy to Build a Strong Marriage 128 - Playing on the Same TEAM Support ONE Extraordinary Marriage by shopping at Amazon.com. Leave a review on iTunes | Submit a question | Call (858)876-5663 //\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices"