One Thing to Grow Your Marriage Each DayНамуна
Take a time-out
Devotional Content:
When our kids were still at home, there were times when discipline was necessary. Time-outs were an invaluable disciplinary strategy that worked really well with both of our kids. The time-out slowed things down, gave everyone a chance to think things over, and then set the stage for getting things back on track. Usually, especially as the kids got older, the time-out was spent in their room.
A few weeks ago, I thought Nancy and I needed a time-out—not to be disciplined, but to slow things down a little. The day had been hectic, with no relief in sight, and we had not had a chance to connect. We needed to have some time alone with the rest of the world blocked out.
Like us, you and your spouse may benefit from a couples time-out every now and then. It may just be ten or fifteen minutes, but it can make a difference in your relationship. If your home is full of people, you can take a short time-out in your bedroom or a closet if you have to! I know a husband and wife who take their ten-minute time-outs in their pantry, mainly because no one in the family has figured out their spot—yet. Now, what you do with the time-out is totally up to the two of you!
Today’s One Thing: Take a ten-minute time-out with your spouse today!
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About this Plan
This 31-day plan is designed to help couples be intentional about growing their marriage. Each day you will have the option of watching the One Thing video or reading the devotional. This plan and video content are from Dr. Kim Kimberling and Awesome Marriage.
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