Faith

How important are these areas of life to you?

Various factors are necessary for the growth of a plant: Water, light, carbon dioxide and oxygen, nutrients and a certain air temperature. You can't just leave out the water and expect that enough light will balance things out. All the participants are necessary. It's...

Communicate properly in a relationship #1

This series of posts is about important questions and helpful tips on how to communicate properly in a relationship. 1. we discuss until one of us is convinced or we have found a good compromise solution. What does your discussion culture look like? Discussions are...

100 questions for the partner

There are thousands of questions you can ask your partner, but they don't always come to mind...so here are 100 questions to ask your partner; you'll see some in this blog post, and find the rest of the questions for free in the Lifelong Relationship app, which is...

What are the 5 love languages?

Basically, all people have the need to be loved in 5 different ways. All 5 love languages are important for every human being, but one is your very personal "mother tongue", that is, the language that is especially important to you, that you especially need. What are...

Questions for the partner

Looking for topics you'd like to talk about with your partner? You want to learn more about each other? Here are some exciting questions to ask your partner.   Values Which values are particularly important to you personally? As a couple, which values should we...

What is important in a relationship?

Time: No one has time. Most people would spend a fortune to have more time. Our schedules are so tightly knit that not a single free minute remains. Especially partnership and family suffer when we are in permanent stress. Ask yourself the question: What is important...

What can you do as a couple?

Looking for inspiration for activities to do together? Here you will find 8 suggestions on the topic "What can you do as a couple". Cook together You know the old saying, "The couple that cooks together, stays together," right? Get out themeasuring cups and cookbook...