This hit home for me because this is the EXACT way that I approach my husband with problems…same tone, same inflections…wow. I really need to learn how to approach my husband better with problems I’m facing. April, it would be so helpful for you to do even more videos like this!
Thank you so much for sharing. I'm really proud of you! That is why I am doing so many skits right now, to help us see ourselves in a "mirror" a bit. And then to give some options of ways to respond that would be a lot healthier. I have a lot of videos/posts about respect, control, fear, and how we speak to our husbands that may be a blessing. And my book, The Peaceful Wife, addresses this issue at length with tons of resources and examples, as well. And if you haven't seen my older skits, they may be helpful, too. From a few years ago. Blessings!
Great skit, April! I will add 2 things to consider when approaching husbands with these situations. First, let your husband have time to unwind after work before approaching him with any problem. Whatever he needs...a meal, a shower, a workout, a quick nap, a change of clothes...whatever his "unwind" routine is...give him 20-60 min before discussing problems. Also, the problem you used as an example was a legitimate issue. But, I remember times when I unloaded my problems with schools, teachers, parents, etc that weren't really problems. Moms, especially, have to be careful to not get caught up in "mommy gossip" and drama that is really just a cloak for anxiety and perfection around our kids. You are a good actress!👏♥️🇨🇦
Yes! That is a very good piece of advice to not just blurt things out immediately but give him a little time to unwind. I actually have a video on that exact topic. Should have thought about that! And yes, sometimes we do get worked up about things that may not be emergencies or as awful as they may seem. Thank you for sharing! Blessings!
Hi Mrs.Cassidy. Do you think you could maybe do an in-depth video of how to do a Bible study for beginners? Maybe show us a few methods you use and how to dig deep into the word.Thank you so much.💕
Hello! I have a video about this right here. ua-cam.com/video/osOwGUIGOhk/v-deo.html And here are some additional resources www.gotquestions.org/Bible-study-methods.html www.gotquestions.org/study-the-Bible.html podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wayne-grudems-systematic-theology/id322844869 Always compare anything any person says to Scripture.
Same here. I was engaged but I was very, very critical and harbored unforgiveness towards my future spouse. I have repented and I am praying he forgives me for harsh manner and we marry. Pray for our kingdom marriage!
This hit home for me because this is the EXACT way that I approach my husband with problems…same tone, same inflections…wow. I really need to learn how to approach my husband better with problems I’m facing. April, it would be so helpful for you to do even more videos like this!
Thank you so much for sharing. I'm really proud of you! That is why I am doing so many skits right now, to help us see ourselves in a "mirror" a bit. And then to give some options of ways to respond that would be a lot healthier.
I have a lot of videos/posts about respect, control, fear, and how we speak to our husbands that may be a blessing. And my book, The Peaceful Wife, addresses this issue at length with tons of resources and examples, as well.
And if you haven't seen my older skits, they may be helpful, too. From a few years ago.
Blessings!
Great skit, April! I will add 2 things to consider when approaching husbands with these situations. First, let your husband have time to unwind after work before approaching him with any problem. Whatever he needs...a meal, a shower, a workout, a quick nap, a change of clothes...whatever his "unwind" routine is...give him 20-60 min before discussing problems.
Also, the problem you used as an example was a legitimate issue. But, I remember times when I unloaded my problems with schools, teachers, parents, etc that weren't really problems. Moms, especially, have to be careful to not get caught up in "mommy gossip" and drama that is really just a cloak for anxiety and perfection around our kids.
You are a good actress!👏♥️🇨🇦
Yes! That is a very good piece of advice to not just blurt things out immediately but give him a little time to unwind. I actually have a video on that exact topic. Should have thought about that!
And yes, sometimes we do get worked up about things that may not be emergencies or as awful as they may seem. Thank you for sharing!
Blessings!
Great skit
Thanks so much. I pray it will be a blessing to many.
Hi Mrs.Cassidy. Do you think you could maybe do an in-depth video of how to do a Bible study for beginners? Maybe show us a few methods you use and how to dig deep into the word.Thank you so much.💕
Hello! I have a video about this right here. ua-cam.com/video/osOwGUIGOhk/v-deo.html
And here are some additional resources
www.gotquestions.org/Bible-study-methods.html
www.gotquestions.org/study-the-Bible.html
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wayne-grudems-systematic-theology/id322844869
Always compare anything any person says to Scripture.
Second approach was very much soothing. The first approach is why I’m still not married.
Yes, definitely, the second one would be a lot easier to deal with. I can understand that concern.
Same here. I was engaged but I was very, very critical and harbored unforgiveness towards my future spouse. I have repented and I am praying he forgives me for harsh manner and we marry. Pray for our kingdom marriage!