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Divorce Proof Your Marriage Day 8 - J and T play “Trust Fall”

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Now, onto the good stuff from DAY 8! Jamie and I popped open our workbooks last night and saw that t

[image] Dear {NAME}, We are nearing the end of our challenge and I just have to say, WOW. The first 8 days have been amazing for Jamie and I! I don’t WANT this to stop! And I have to tell you, if you’re feeling the same way, The Dating Divas have designed an entire 10-week program… so it’s like this challenge, but even better. If you’re curious, go ahead and check it out. You can learn more about it [HERE!]( Now, onto the good stuff from DAY 8! Jamie and I popped open our workbooks last night and saw that the topic was [TRUST.]( Immediately, Jamie jumped out of his chair and said, “Quick! Let’s play the Trust Fall game.” I looked at him puzzled. “The trust WHAT game?” Trust Fall: The game where someone stands behind you and you willingly fall backwards, trusting that they’ll catch you. Um scary much?? The point of the game is to give complete trust to the person behind you that they’ll catch you and won’t let you fall (or let you smack your head on the ground, HA). I entertained my goofy husband’s idea and “fell” into his loving arms. His immediate response was, “See. Told you that you could trust me.” That little smart aleck! After a few more trust falls (and maybe a few trust squeezes and kisses), we got down to business and pulled out [the workbook](. In today’s challenge, we answered the [Trust Test]( with never’s, sometimes’, often’s, and always’. What we learned about each other was that we have a deep trust in one another to be honest in our feelings, our intentions, our love, and our devotion. What we didn’t know before was that we both assumed a lot of trust in the other person without always communicating that trust. For example, I trust that Jamie is going to work hard for our family as long as he needs to. Jamie trusts that I will care for, nurture, and raise our son (and hopefully future babies!) to the best of my ability always and forever. We both FELT this way, but had never said it out loud to one another. [image] A sense of peace and comfort came from addressing our trust in one another. It was touching to see how much trust J has in me as a mother to our son (and furbaby!) and again how comforted he is by my trust in him to provide for and take care of our family physically, spiritually, and financially. There were many hard-hitting questions on the trust test, and for some, that might open a part of your marriage that is a daily challenge or lacks trust. We believe that open communication and honesty is always best, so to have both of those things in our marriage, we trust that we’ll always be okay. WHAT DO YOU [TRUST]( MOST IN YOUR SPOUSE? WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU TOLD HIM/HER THAT? XOXO, Tara [image] P.S. If you'd like to stop receiving these daily challenge emails, just [click here.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are a newsletter subscriber. If you would prefer not to receive future communication from The Dating Divas, please [unsubscribe]( here. The Dating Divas P.O. Box 370242 Las Vegas, Nevada 89137 United States

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