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July 14, 2008

Six Little Words = Awesome Intimacy

I heard the words...

They touched my heart and it started beating wildly in my chest...

I stopped in my tracks, I had to catch my breath...

The words that touched my soul to its inner depths and made my toes tingle...

WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP?

In marriage, these magical words of understanding have a way of deflating conflict and moving a couple toward intimacy.

Hearing the words what can I do to help? makes you feel that someone genuinely cares about your well-being and the load on your shoulders.  It eases the stress of a long and tiresome day.

When you experience a moment where your spouse wants to put your needs above their own and serve you, it opens your heart to connect with them.  The more we connect our hearts as husband and wife, the deeper our intimacy grows.

Next time you see your spouse running around in circles trying to accomplish 101 things in their day, say these loving words ... what can I do to help?

A word of caution the first time you use them - be prepared to perform CPR.

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