admin | June 3, 2010
At first, our approaches were the sticking point, when we were sort of diametrically opposed to each other. But in reality those approaches to life turned to be cooperative. When we realized that, and when we started to research further on, those turned to be very complementary approaches, very complementary strategies. Because when I am rushing forward without taking into consideration some important details, my husband slows me down and asks important questions, and sometimes helps me to work on them.
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Tags: a mysterious Russian soul, how to reconcile different approaches to life between the spouses
admin | February 8, 2010
I think you know how difficult it is, after many years of self-reliant, independent and pretty much secure life, to change habits so that both you and your man could be comfortable. A lot has to be reassessed and discussed. We talk almost every day for long periods of time. Sometimes we come across very sore spots.
Category: Family Matters, Home Sweet Home, Letters As They Are, No category |
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Tags: a happy sign, a Russian-speaking wife, Commitment to Change, Improvement, International Couple, international families, Mutual Understanding, New Home, preparing for the wedding ceremony, take meaningful steps, what should be present equally at a wedding
Liubov | February 5, 2010
Russian women married abroad fall into this trap very often, by the way. In most cases, they are faced with the fact that their husbands have obligations to ex-wives and children from previous marriages. Those obligations are not discussed, even if the kids have long since departed from the paternal nest.
Category: Empowering Each Other, Family Matters, No category |
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Tags: a Russian-speaking wife, burning the bridges, Choice, Commitment to Change, ex-wives and ex-husbands, Happy Marriage, how to build relationships with one's parents and children from previous marriages, how to improve one's life, how to redirect your energy, how to understand a Russian wife, if you are married once again, International Couple, international families, Leaving behind pain and disappointment, leaving the whole life behind, lovers and children, Mutual Understanding, new family vs old family, New Home, Nurturing Each Other, Stages of Relations, understanding a person
Liubov | December 26, 2009
It’s time to draw the line and analize the outcomes of our activities in the Old Year… Join me in reviewing and reassessing our previous beliefs and restrictions, and in celebrating the new discoveries and achievements! Let’s share lessons learnt during this year, and the results of our mutually enriching growth together!
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Tags: achievements, lessons learning, new discoveries, sharing of ideas
admin | December 18, 2009
Yes, it is true that in 90 percent of cases it is the unhappy relationships that make us grow. So, should you be in them all your life to feel unique and needed by this world?
Not in the least. During the training on “How to Help Our Families Be Happier With Us”, we have found ways to change our relations with close people to the best and applied them in practice, proving that they are effective.
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Tags: a Russian-speaking wife, benefit, international families, Leaving behind pain and disappointment, New Year's Terrific Discounts, Online Trainings, Sale!, take a chance, Training on Improving Relationships