ADHD & Marriage - Weekly Marriage Tip - November 20, 2012 | |||
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“Build time into your schedules to be together for mini-conversations: 15 minutes together after work to talk about your challenges at work, a morning walk to talk about goals and hopes or meet for lunch or call during the day just to chat.” - Dr. Stephen Covey
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Connection Time | |||
You don’t need to constantly be together, but a little bit of time together each day is very helpful for feeling connected. Many couples find that they actually have to create a routine of connection to make this happen. Examples in my own household include: my husband and I spend breakfast together – he makes coffee and I make breakfast; we try to eat dinner together; if one of us is out of town we either email or talk via phone to catch up; we try (but don’t always succeed) to go to bed at the same time and read in bed a bit. Connecting this way over the busy holidays may be hard, but it's still worth asking the question - When do we normally connect? ______________________________________________________________________________________ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A SPECIAL NOVEMBER DISCOUNT OF $50 OFF THE RECORDED COUPLES' SEMINAR HERE! | |||
For those in marriages impacted by ADHD | |||
If you or your spouse has ADHD, please join our forum at www.adhdmarriage.com to ask your questions and learn from others who share your issues. In addition, you'll find in-depth essays to help you learn how to thrive in a marriage affected by ADHD. Hope to hear from you there! Melissa Orlov | |||
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