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08:  I Can't Forgive Myself For My Past Mistakes...And Because Of That, I Don't Feel Worthy Of My Spouse.

08: I Can't Forgive Myself For My Past Mistakes...And Because Of That, I Don't Feel Worthy Of My Spouse.

FromMarriage Counselor's Corner: Marriage Advice From a Real Marriage Counselor


08: I Can't Forgive Myself For My Past Mistakes...And Because Of That, I Don't Feel Worthy Of My Spouse.

FromMarriage Counselor's Corner: Marriage Advice From a Real Marriage Counselor

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to episode 8 of the Mastering Marriage Podcast. Today's question comes from a wife who is struggling to forgive herself from past mistakes. She states, "I'm just having a difficult time forgiving myself for past mistakes that I've made years ago when I was young still a teenager. As far as cheating and lying...We were both guilty. Now that I'm older and with the same person sometimes I feel as if I'm not worthy enough of his love like I can't forgive myself or that I'm not enough for him. I'm not able to communicate like I should and talk about how I feel rather I assume he should know how I feel." Visit our site at www.mendourmarriage.com to submit your questions.
Released:
Sep 17, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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In this podcast, David and Amanda Taylor, marriage experts from Mend Our Marriage, provides marital coaching and advice! This podcast is for those who are interested in learning how to overcome relationship obstructions, love better, and secure a long lasting relationship. View it as your daily study time...listen to it on the way to work, at the gym, while you are surfing the web...etc. David Taylor is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Self-Help & Relationship Expert, and Business Consultant. Together with his wife Amanda Taylor, they focus on helping couples to break the back of divorce by being intentional about improving their marriages. Their site can be found at www.mendourmarriage.com.