Let Go Of A Grudge In A Relationship (Marriage Secrets) An Apology Is Not Enough!
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 Published On May 8, 2024

Ladies, in this episode, you'll discover how to let go of a grudge in a relationship.

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Leah answers these questions:

0:00 Intro

0:30 Bearing a grudge

6:23 I find that I can work on my anger towards my husband, but I will still feel upset. The anger I can let go of, but the hurt I can’t seem to. Why is this and what can I do?

9:34 I try so hard to let things go, but sometimes my husband accidentally repeats the same mistakes, and I can’t help but feel all the hurt/anger come rushing back. Does that mean I bear a grudge against him?

12:13 My husband is quick to apologize but doesn’t like it when I want to discuss what he did that hurt me in detail, he says he just feels when I do that, I put him down too much. But it’s hard for me to let my pain go completely if I don’t fully discuss all my feelings about it with my husband. What should I do?

15:57 I find that I can clean the lumps but then my husband goes and does something again. Is there a formula for keeping the lumps out altogether?

18:23 Try this at home

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↳Leah Richeimer is a relationship expert, author, and weekly host of The Ladies TalkShow. She’s the founder of The Marriage Campaign, a non-profit global charity dedicated to teaching marriage success tools that have a 3,000-year-old track record of success based on some of the best principles of Jewish marriage traditions. It’s a mix of practical tips for a good marriage, humor, and deep spiritual truths. Inside these videos are some of the best shalom bayis tips on the planet.

Leah inspires us to connect more deeply and to lead more meaningful and satisfying lives. We have helped many with jewish wedding tradition values as well as those without jews wedding traditions build a happier and healthier relationship with their husband or partner.

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