We’re just a couple of graphic designers. If you want to know the correct way to set up production files for a newsletter, or you need a logo design, we can speak with confidence all sorts of ridiculous technical industry jargon.
As discussed here, we started this blog about marriage because we have found goodness in being married, and we think it’s not all entirely luck that we did. And, anyone who has a decent marriage can probably make it better by altering their behavior towards one another, and being willing to learn a few new tricks. We experienced the usual bumps and pitfalls of early wedded bliss – we are as human as the next couple – but then, we also have had a number of life-altering bits of information trickle in over the years via friends, books, movies, etc… that have improved our relationship. We want to pass on the good bits, if anyone cares to have them.
With this in mind, we’ve created the following Caution Signs:
If this sign appears in the post you’re reading, and you have a spouse who isn’t interested in participating with you in a Partnership, the advice may be only marginally helpful. This blog is about couples working together to build a great relationship, not about saving a relationship already on the rocks.
If you see this sign, again, we’re just giving a reminder that talking openly about any conflict or issue is probably the most valuable skill you can have (or learn) to make your relationship stronger.
This Caution Sign simply means what it says. The whatever idea we’re spouting off about is something that has worked for us, and may not work for everyone. See subheading above.
See how great these signs look? I’m a graphic designer!
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