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This week I had a chance to sit down for a chat with Ramona Zabriskie, the author of the popular book Wife for Life: The Power to Succeed in Marriage.
Ramona is a premiere marriage educator for women. In this chat Ramona and I talk about:
- how we can transform this testing time into an opportunity to strengthen relationships in our family
- how to keep resentment from building between partners over responsibilities that need to be managed
- how to keep the spark alive even when you can’t go out on dates
- and so much more!
I hope you find as much value in this chat as I did!
About Ramona Zabriskie:
Ramona Zabriskie is a premiere marriage educator for women, working with students and mentees in over 70 countries. She is the multi-award-winning author of Wife for Life: The Power to Succeed in Marriage, a national and international media contributor, and host of the WifeSavers Podcast, in which she and her husband of 42 years, Dale Zabriskie, answer the real-wife questions of their listeners from around the world. Her signature program is WifeSavers, the one-of-a-kind online relationship course and community for women (Psst… you can get a huge discount on it for a limited time when you use the coupon code WSPodcast)
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Jennifer Jenkins says
My 18 year old daughter died January 42, 2020.
My 22 year old son and his girlfriend have both been laid off and will be moving in with me at the end of May. My son is diagnosed extreme ADHD, ODD and (Bipolar disorder just diagnosed 2 years ago). We did not have a great relationship when he was a teen. Things have been much better since he has moved out. I’m terrified about him moving in.
Sumitha Bhandarkar says
Gosh, seems like you are going through a tough time, Jennifer.
Are you part of our Positive Parenting Village Facebook group? We have some of the nicest, kindest, wisest parents in that group. I am sure someone has been through a similar situation and if you post this there, I think you might receive a few suggestions that could really help.
I wish you the very best in getting through this and coming out the other side stronger than ever. *Hugs*