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Trudi finishes the discussion on how a woman can get her man to do anything she wants him to do. Really.
Based on the teaching of Mark Gungor.
Learning How to Do Life Well
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Trudi finishes the discussion on how a woman can get her man to do anything she wants him to do. Really.
Based on the teaching of Mark Gungor.
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Trudi discusses the first two steps to getting your husband to do what you want him to do. Based on teaching by Mark Gungor.
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Differences in our expectations and desires can lead to problems. Tim talks about these and some of the sexual aspects of marriage. He also gives the class an experiment to try. Lots of fun.
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We return to the subject of His Brain, Her Brain while borrowing heavily from the teaching of author and speaker, Mark Gungor. His materials can be found at LaughYourWay.com.
Today, Tim deals with the messy subject of relational poo, and the myths that we tend to believe that keep our relationships stinky.
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Trudi finishes our series on Dealing with Difficult People by discussing the boundaries we must set when dealing with unreasonable people. (This was recorded outside of class, since we…Tim…forgot to record during class.)
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We continue the discussion on dealing with unreasonable people and how to avoid the drama. Good, thoughtful discussion on the pitfalls and traps we should look for when trying to avoid the button-pushing and drama-creation of unreasonable people. And perhaps a surprising note about Jesus and unreasonable people.
Based on teaching by Alan Godwin.
(UPDATE: Here is Avoiding the Drama Handout, in PDF format, which covers the last two weeks of class.)