by Kimberly Walton | Mar 1, 2016 | Blog, Communication, Settle Differences in Private
Settle Your Differences in Private: 5 Reasons to Avoid Discussing Differences in Public We’ve all been there. We’re out on a double date with another couple and once again, they’ve got to argue a seemingly ridiculous point or knock each other down in front of us. It’s...
by Kimberly Walton | Dec 1, 2015 | Blog, Communicating Your Love, Communication
Communicating Your Love December is gift-giving month at the Walton house – not necessarily due to Christmas, but because we have several birthdays that month, and an additional three the first week of January and two at the end of November. Whew! That makes for...
by Kimberly Walton | Nov 1, 2015 | Blog, Communication, Love & Marriage, Rituals of Happy Couples
7 Daily Rituals of Happy Couples: Are You Doing These? No two couples are alike. But happy couples have 7 common daily rituals or habits that set them apart from those who are less happy. 1. Start the Mornings off Right It’s easy to get into a morning routine of...
by Kimberly Walton | Jun 30, 2015 | Blog, Communication, Flogging, Love & Marriage
Stop the Public Floggings of Our Husbands Sitting at a café with my teenage son I overheard a couple of ladies making fun of their husbands. They went on and on about how their men can’t do laundry right, watch too much TV, why they eat, how they talk and that they...
by Kimberly Walton | May 15, 2015 | Blog, Communication, Inflate or Deflate Marriage, Love & Marriage
Do You Inflate or Deflate Your Mate? Words have power. So do actions. They have the power to uplift, encourage, inspire, and even heal. They also have the power to weaken, reject, discourage, and wound or injure. Simply put, your words and actions can inflate and/or...
by Kimberly Walton | Mar 15, 2015 | Blog, Communication, Communication Mode
What is Your Mode of Communication? The average human brain is required to process an incredible amount of information on a daily basis. This information is gathered through the use of the five physical senses: sight, touch, hearing, taste, and smell. These senses...