April, 2009

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Writing Wedding Vows-Have You Had the Money Talk?

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Having spent time in conversation talking about important aspects of your life together in preparation to writing your wedding or marriage vows, have you talked about MONEY? Your money, his/her money, ‘our’ money.

Money is as intimate, personal, and sensual as sex. You will think about money as often or more often than sex!

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Writing Wedding Vows–Check Your Communication Skills

Monday, April 13th, 2009

I have asked you to begin writing your personal vows together in shared conversation where each of you talk about the dream you have for your individual lives and the dream you both have for your marriage or partnership but what this really is, is an exercise in communication.

You are going to find out if you really are on the same page, so to speak. This means that you both are going to question what it is you think you heard your partner say.

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Writing Wedding Vows-Lining up Your Sight With Your Vision

Friday, April 10th, 2009

When writing your own personal and unique wedding or commitment vows, what you are doing is lining up your sight with your vision. You are going to intentionally begin seeing with new eyes.

Sight is the mechanics of seeing what is out in front of you and taking it in and making judgments based on that information.

Vision is the dream you have for your life together created first in your imagination and then seen it through your eyes.

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Wedding Vows–Commandment #5: Say “Thank You” and “I Love You” Every Day

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Every day find a way to show appreciation to people you love. When writing your personal wedding or commitment vows find a way to add this or something like it into your vows: “I will remember to tell you ‘I love you’ and ‘thank you’ every day and not take for granted the little things you do to make life easier and happier.”

Not only show appreciation to your partner and your children, if you have any, but to other people who give you service.

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Wedding Vows-Lucid Dreaming, An Adventure or a Nightmare?

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

A lucid dream is one in which you control the outcome. You actually become conscious in your dream and take on the role of director rather than your dream taking you all over the place in whatever way it wants.

Dream therapists say that we can change our lives by becoming lucid dreamers.

I say it in a different way. I tell you that when the time comes to be writing your own wedding or commitment vows, that you must sit down together and get very clear about the dream you have for your life together.

This is your waking dream. This is the dream that is your marriage or your partnership.

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Wedding Vows-Commandment #4: Read Your Vows Every Day

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Your wedding vows have more power than you might imagine. But the power comes not so much from the writing of your wedding or commitment vows but from continuing to read those vows every day.

Sometimes you read your vows by yourself and other times you read your vows together-at least once a week.

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Wedding Vows-Commandment #3: Have Powerful Dreams-For Yourself, Each Other and The Marriage.

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Your wedding or commitment vows are for the purpose of creating dreams that give you passion for Life and Each Other.

Commandment #3 is about staying passionate–with yourself, your partner and the third entity which is the marriage.

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