September 17th’s Fr*ee Prelude to a Dance seminar in Newport Beach currently has three open seats. So forward this message to your friends now! Single, dating, engaged, or married . . . We have something for the “Hopeful Romantic” in everyone! Register for all or part of the workshop! Dance With Me by Dr. Debi…
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An Invitation
If you think about it, the phrase “dance with me” is actually an invitation – a sweet request – to join together in the creation of something beautiful as a couple. These words are neither to be uttered in a demanding tone, nor with expectations that you merely do as I say. Both the request…
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ATTENTION!!! Thanks to the unleashed generosity of two very amazing Christian couples who have joined us in support of healthy relationships, we are reducing the cost of Dance With Me workshops on September 29 at Vanguard University! Single, dating, engaged, married … We have something for the “Hopeful Romantic” in everyone! Just Follow My Lead…
Read MoreNever Leave Your Partner Behind
In the movie Fireproof, the statement “Never leave your partner behind” was a motto of the Fire Department. Then Kirk Cameron’s character applied that to his marriage. When I refer to a couple as “partners” (and to the line in the movie) during counseling, I am thinking of the following definition. How many of the…
Read MorePardon My Mush
I’ve got a crush on someone Guess who I’ve got a crush on you, sweetie pie All the day and nighttime, hear me sigh I never had the least notion That I could fall with such emotion Could you coo, could you care For a cunning cottage we could share The world will pardon my…
Read MoreWhy can’t a woman be more like a man?
Dr. Debi Smith will answer Professor Henry Higgins’ question at our Men’s Breakfast Workshop on September 29th … during her presentation “Just Follow My Lead.” httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Doz5w2W-jAY
Read MoreDifferent Worldviews
No, Mark and Cathy are not from different planets. However, their biological differences (nature) and the impact of their respective life experiences (nurture) have resulted in very different ways of looking at the world … and at their relationships. It’s what you say that counts: Women were taught to talk openly about their feelings when…
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