Loving is a Choice

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Wish your spouse or other life partner would show you more loving?

  • Loving is a choice, but intuiting what you want is a talent. If you want something, ask for it.
  • Loving is a choice, but there is no choice if you demand what you want or nag, throw temper tantrums, or sulk when you don’t get it. Make sure your mate is not your only source for what you want or need.
  • Loving is a choice, but it stops being a rewarding one without a show of gratitude.
  • Loving is a choice, and it’s one most of us make a lot if not thwarted in our efforts.

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Patty Newbold

I am a widow who got it right the second time. I have been sharing here since February 14, 2006 what I learned from that experience and from positive psychology, marriage research, and my training as a marriage educator.

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By Patty Newbold

Patty Newbold

I am a widow who got it right the second time. I have been sharing here since February 14, 2006 what I learned from that experience and from positive psychology, marriage research, and my training as a marriage educator.

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