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Art of Marriage - Exploring Humility (Part 2)
Episode 1616th February 2023 • Connect2 • Focus on the Family Singapore
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In this second part of exploring the attitude of humility, seasoned marriage trainers Mark and Aye Lan share with us practical tips on how to build this attitude of humility, and how to leverage it to cultivate a marriage that lasts.

From playing as a team to becoming more aware of each other’s strengths and weaknesses, and even remembering how things were like during those early courtship days, learn how this power couple utilised such simple, day-to-day habits to grow from strength to strength.

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  • Understand what love, marriage and your vows symbolise  
  • Identify each other's differences and love languages — how to engage in effective communication  
  • Manage healthy conflict and have a good grasp on your family finances               
  • Understand sexual intimacy, the importance of romance and family planning  

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