Spouse Hacks 2: Learn your spouse

December 5, 2011

Before on Spouse Hacks (including what a spouse hack is): Listening vs Solving.

Do you know your spouse as well as you know your computer (or car, for that matter, or any other piece of technological wizardry)?

Know what makes them run smoother? What makes things more difficult?

Why not make a list of 5 or 10 things – “spouse hacks” – which help your spouse to function better? And if you don’t find any of these hacks require a sacrifice on your part – perhaps you’re not looking deep enough.

From the recent Reset conference: spend time finding your spouse’s strengths–but also understand their greatest weaknesses, the things that derail their day, the things that shove them off.

How can you stand between them and the derailers?

Spouses aren’t meant to stand on their own!

Related posts:
  1. Spouse Hacks: Listening vs Solving
  2. Learn from the secular
  3. To learn’s the thing
  4. Sharing trumps Quality: what missions can learn
  5. What mission agencies can learn from Ghandi (or, his organizing skills, at least)

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