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What Does It Mean To Hit Rock Bottom? (2)
What Does It Mean To Hit Rock Bottom? Continued from last week. I went back to the clinic and started seeing my afternoon patients. Near the end of my patient schedule, the muscles in my legs and lower back began … Continue reading
I Can’t Take It Anymore
I was at my desk when the phone rang,” I can’t stand her anymore! I’m done! I’m finished! It’s over!” I sat back and listened to every reason why this man wanted a divorce. He went on to complain, “She’s … Continue reading
How To Save Your Marriage Alone (Part 8)
As I mentioned in my previous article, my client and I planned each step of the long journey to reconciliation. After he confronted his wife with the love letters, the next step would address how he could win her heart … Continue reading
Can You Save Your Marriage Alone? (Part Four)
Can you save you marriage alone? Last week I shared several bullet points on what needed to be done to head down the road to a possible reconciliation in your marriage. Talking with each other is key. Arguing will not … Continue reading
GPS Gone Bad
“Are you sure we are headed the right way?” the husband asked his wife. “I told you the GPS never fails! It’s always right!” she responded. They were lost in Omaha and miles away from getting back on track. He … Continue reading
Boundaries in Money
When is the last time you can remember someone asking to borrow $20? I knew a guy who was always asking for money. He constantly complained that he did not have enough money for gas and food, yet he always … Continue reading
Boundaries in Love (Part One)
Boundaries in Love A recent client of mine shared with me how desperately she wanted to be married and was afraid she would never meet the right man. She was a full-time working mother of two small children. I asked … Continue reading
Just Stop It
Most of you may not be old enough to have watched “The Bob Newhart Show” that aired from 1972 through 1978. It was a very funny show because of, well, Bob Newhart! He played a mild-mannered psychologist that used basic, … Continue reading
Buddy, Can You Spare A Buck?
I had a friend going through a divorce ask me for money, “Mike, I need a hundred bucks to stay in my apartment, I’m short that much! I reached into my billfold and gave her a $100 dollars. When you … Continue reading