by Ramona Zabriskie | Feb 13, 2017 | Generating Real Intimacy, Helping Him Find a Dream, Inspiring Him, Understanding Men
I remember the kiss. I remember the exact kiss, which came fully, passionately, in a tirade of kisses. The difference in this particular kiss was its shocking tenderness, its red-hot …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Jan 31, 2017 | Building a Partnership, Identifying the Problems, Preventing Conflict, Recruiting His Help, Understanding Men
My research for Wife for Life: The Power to Succeed in Marriage included interviewing people who had been through divorce. What happened? I asked. Though there was obviously deeper issues …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Dec 17, 2016 | Best Inspirations, Building a Friendship, Building a Relationship, Helping Him Open Up, Inspiring Him, Understanding Men
Today is another special guest Holiday Best Inspiration post by Deborah, a Senior TA at Wife for Life University. Deb lives in New England where she enjoys spending time with …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Dec 10, 2016 | Building a Partnership, Caring for Yourself, Creating Your Own Happiness, Helping Him Open Up, Identifying the Problems, Living With a Man, Preventing Conflict, Uncovering the Reasons, Understanding Men, Wife Support
“My husband wants to stay home with just us and the children, and I want us all to be with my extended family. We go through this every year. What …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Oct 25, 2016 | Building a Relationship, Generating Real Intimacy, Helping Him Open Up, Identifying the Problems, Living With a Man, Managing Conflict, Uncovering the Reasons, Understanding Men
A guy wearing a tool belt had just delivered a certified threat from the electric company. With deep foreboding, I took the envelope to my husband at his desk. He …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Oct 25, 2016 | Generating Real Intimacy, Helping Him Open Up, Uncovering the Reasons, Understanding Men
With Halloween approaching, I thought it was time to revisit the subject of FEARS, particularly as they relate to the masculine insecurities that so few of us know so little …