Thursday, June 21, 2012

YOUR WEEKEND CHALLENGE... If you choose to accept it...

Is to eat AT LEAST one meal a day (preferably dinner) at your table... without any TV or electronics. GASP! We know, you likely only enjoy eating if you're being entertained, but think of your significant other as your entertainment for the night.

Here are the benefits:

1 - Instead of just the highlights, you'll get to know about the little things that happened in their day. This can lend a lot of insight into how they're truly feeling about life. And this is all about getting to know each other and being a team.

2 - You are practicing the big C word... Communication. You may sit in silence for a lot of it only serenaded by the sound of chewing, but the more you do it, the better you'll get. Pretty soon you'll have plenty to talk about and actually look forward to that time when you can enjoy dinner, your partner, and some conversation.

3 - This just might help you eat healthier! Without the distraction of television you have to pay attention to what you're eating. You're not mindlessly shoveling food in your mouth. You'll be more aware of when you're full. So really, eating dinner at the table with your significant other just might make you more healthy!

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

We have begun a new video series called: What A Woman Needs From Her Husband!

A new tip will be posted each Tuesday with 7 videos total. 3 tips have been released so far!

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel HERE and watch the first 3 tips! 

This series will be followed by: What A Man Needs From His Wife. Enjoy and keep improving!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Register now for our August 10, 2012 Seminar!

We are very excited to offer our very first seminar "Love Your Partner, Fix Yourself: A Chance To Recommit"! The event will be August 10, 2012. Come on your own or with your spouse. There is special pricing for couples! Click HERE to register!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Challenge Wednesday 1/11/11

Welcome to Challenge Wednesday! Today we are focusing on

Day 3: Make a list of all of the ways divorce would change your life

This can be a simple pros and cons list. And be honest with yourself! When you're in the mindset of wanting to end your marriage it's easy to come up with all of the great things you expect to have on the other side; however, there are negative ramifications you may not have considered before. You just may have to give up everything about the current life you have.

To start your Save Your Marriage in 30 Challenge visit saveyourmarriagein30.com and click "Videos". Good luck!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Breaking News Monday 1/9/11

Happy Monday everyone! We know everyone is getting back into the swing of things after the holidays so we have just one piece of breaking news for you today.

Save Your Marriage in 30 by Janeen Diamond is now available at all Salt Lake City, UT Barnes and Nobles bookstores! 

If it's not available at a store near you they would be happy to order it for you! And don't forget amazon.com and saveyourmarriagein30.com.

With a new year comes new opportunity! Take this opportunity to better your relationship!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Challenge Wednesday 1/4/11

Welcome back to Challenge Wednesday!
Today we're focusing on:

Day 7: Reminisce about your marriage


Again we're talking about the power of positive thinking!
Go to a your quiet spot, pull out the old photo albums and remember all of the great times in your marriage. Remember your wedding day and what you were feeling. Go back even farther to when you were dating and just getting to know each other. Harness those positive feelings so you know exactly what you're fighting to save.

When you're going through a rough patch in your relationship it's easy to forget all of the great things that it has given you. Think only about the positive and let that drive your desire to keep it together.

See you for Q&A Friday! Get your questions in through FacebookTwitter or email us at saveyourmarriagein30@gmail.com

Friday, December 30, 2011

Q&A Friday 12/30/11

Today's question came to us through email: "On the 5-CD Set you guys talk about not gossiping about marriage problems to a lot of people. I, unfortunately, have discussed my marriage issues with a lot of friends over the past year and now I constantly have people asking me questions and wanting to find out new details. How do I correct this?"

This is a topic we thought a lot of people might be struggling with. It is SO important to keep your conversations about your marriage problems between yourself and your spouse because that keeps your communication open. When you start involving other people it's really easy for your friends to take your side making it difficult for you to see changes you might need to make.

If you need some outside advice, choose ONE very loyal, very mature friend that will give it to you straight.

As for your other friends, put your foot down. Just say, "I'm really working on fixing the problems in my marriage and that means only discussing them with my spouse. It doesn't help to gossip about them, so please respect my choice." If your friend only wants to talk about the negative, maybe they weren't really a true friend to begin with.

Thank you for your questions! You can get them to us through email, facebook, twitter, or this blog!
See you next week!