Episode 63: Ask The Coach — How Do We Stop Fighting With Each Other?

The One Place You Must Look When Conflict With Your Loved Ones Just Won’t Go Away

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What do you do when you can’t stop fighting with the people you love? You’re trying to talk differently, to respond differently, to listen with more intent, but nothing’s working. What do you do when all you’re trying is leading to more frustration and more conflict when what you really wanted was to make peace and restore joy to your relationship?

On today’s very special Ask The Coach episode, I’m going to be answering one listener’s question about how to resolve conflict in her relationships. So, if you’ve ever experienced the kind of conflict between yourself and someone else that just never seems to go away, no matter what you’ve tried, then listen to my answer to this question as I help you put an end to the fighting and increase the peace.

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Episode 30: Listen To Your Wife With Lisa Flagg

Lessons From 20+ Happy Years Together On How To Make Love Last

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It seems harder than ever to make a relationship last. With so many marriages ending in divorce and many couples opting just to live together instead of tie the knot it seems like it’s harder than ever to enjoy a partnership that not only stands the test of time but also fulfills the desires of both parties.

In today’s episode, I’m joined by my wife Lisa for a very special conversation about the lessons we’ve learned from our 20+ happy years together. So, if you’ve ever wondered how to make love last in a world where relationship longevity is rare then listen to our conversation for some tips and strategies that will help you enjoy the healthy and happy relationship that you desire.

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Episode 14: 2 Things Every Relationship Needs To Succeed

Why making love last a lifetime isn’t as hard as you think

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If someone were to ask you what it takes to make a relationship last, what would you say? Or even better than lasting, what if you were asked about what it takes to grow a relationship thriving with passion and pleasure? Would you have an answer?

If not, then you’re in good company! Relationships are one of the most searched topics for self-help and for good reason — the state of our relationships affects every single part of our lives. So, if you’re looking to improve the relationship you have or equip yourself with the knowledge you need for any future relationship then listen as I share with you the 2 things every relationship needs to succeed.

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The Secret To Having An Exemplary Relationship

Getting down on one knee might be the most universal sign of relationship commitment that exists in our American culture. “Will you marry me?” is the question that is being asked with this most decidedly uniform way of displaying our interest in sharing our lives together, forever. But what does it mean to be engaged to be married? Is it an event that passes us by or is it a process that continues long after the event has passed?

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Not long ago, I was given the distinct privilege of officiating the wedding of my good friends. It was a beautiful affair, on an unusually warm November afternoon, in a lovely chapel with high archways and ornate wooden doors. All in attendance were so happy to see this lovely couple united in marriage and equally thrilled to witness the event.

The bride wore a lovely ivory gown and was walked slowly down the aisle by her loving father. As she approached the altar I could see the groom tearing up, overwhelmed with the emotion of the moment. The bride’s mother and father kissed her on the cheek and handed her to the groom so that they could solidify their commitment to one another, and he ushered her up to the altar where I began to speak.

Weddings are funny things. We put so much emphasis on these events that there are whole industries built around them. Dresses, decor, photography, videography, music, flowers, food, and location rentals just to name a few. But in the end, weddings are just elaborate parties. Lots of family and friends are invited to celebrate the day that the happy couple decides to proclaim to the world that they are ready to begin the rest of their lives together. The problem is, most couples never think past the wedding and run head-long into enormous trouble after the event has passed. Luckily, my friends were fortunate (or not, depending on who you ask) to have me as their pre-marital coach to prepare them for the journey of marriage, not the event of the wedding.

I chose to address those present at their wedding with a metaphor of what marriage truly is. Here’s a little of what I said: “Marriage is the process of becoming one. Marriage is not merely two people coming together to form a partnership, nor is it an agreement to become permanent roommates. No, marriage is two people serving and sacrificing for one another, completing one another, and continually becoming one.”

I continued, “Marriage is like a precious gem. Marriage develops over time – diamonds don’t form in ten years; they require millennia. It takes only a few minutes to get married, but building a marriage requires a lifetime. A diamond is the final result of a long and intensive process – and so is marriage. Over time and under the intense heat and pressure of life, two people under the covenant of marriage come together and are lost in each other to the point where it becomes impossible to tell where one person ends and the other begins.” I concluded, “A great marriage is no accident. It is the product of intentional actions, shared experiences, and lots of time as two people are in the process of becoming one.”

At the start, every marriage has the opportunity to be an example for others to follow or a warning for others to avoid. What those great marriages teach us is that the secret to having an exemplary relationship is simple – be engaged. 

3 Truths That Help Your Marriage Last

My wife Lisa and I are celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary this week and we’ve found ourselves in the stage of our relationship where people are now consistently asking us, “How do you do it?” Well, the answer to that question will probably defy conventional advice. But then we’ve never been much for doing what everyone else is doing anyway!

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Making a marriage that lasts isn’t rocket science, but it does require a real shift in the way you think about this closest of relationships.

Are you ready to rethink what it means to be married?

If so, then here are three truths that will help your marriage last.