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Tag Archives: love

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Writer in Waiting: Update About My Book

Writer in Waiting: Update about my book

Hey Friends,

I wanted to tell you something.

If you have been part of the Love and Respect Now community for a while, you might remember a little over a year ago when I announced I was getting married. Then I said I was kidding, and told you I was having a baby. After making you adequately annoyed by my endless string of lies, I told you I had just signed a book contract, and then proceeded to dance around my cemetery to Disney tunes like a fool. Read more

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Having a Lasting Marriage and Reaping What You Sow

Having a lasting marriage and reaping what you sow

Are you loving Normie as much as I am? 

In this episode we opened with us reliving the time I was trying to be HI-LAR-IOUS, and gave myself third degree burns.

And then things got real. Read more

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2 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married

2 Questions to Ask Before You Get Married

Does this guy look new to you? Make sure you check out the first and second Tuesday with Normie. If you already know him, you can check out the next episode HERE.

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I’m not one for writing post with lists like, “5 Ways To Become a Broadway Singer.” Truly. I was honored to know that even Christianity Today noticed I’m not a big list-writer.  (They also called me a “Relationship Maven,” so obviously they didn’t call any of my exes as references.)

But the way things shook out in today’s chat with Dr. Norm Thiesen all boiled down to two great questions. Read more

14

Savior Complex, Anyone?

Savior Complex, Anyone?

Hey Joy,

I recently watched the video “Fear and the Tick-Tock of my Girlfriend’s Baby Clock,” where you mentioned not playing savior for the person you’re in a relationship with. I feel like I dropped the ball on this one with my first girlfriend, because when we broke up she told me I was smothering her. If I ever date again, how do I find the balance of being best boyfriend without playing savior in the relationship? Read more

9

Not Ready to Commit (And Other Stories From a Tomb Raider)

Not ready to commit

Hi-ya friends!

Summer-fun discussion got going as people weighed in on THIS video I posted recently. A few (good) men said that maybe the guy didn’t want to be “official” because he was scared or had past wounds.

So this new video explains what I would say to a guy who is trying to be honest and say he needs time and isn’t ready to commit. Read more

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Is Love a Feeling? Balancing Butterflies by Andrea Lucado

Is Love A Feeling? Balancing Butterflies

Andrea Lucado and I connected a few years ago in Nashville, after Rachel Cruze (Dave Ramsey‘s daughter) gave me the idea of connecting with other “daughters.” If you don’t know who Andrea’s father is, he’s written a few books (and by “few” I mean, like, 100).

What connected us was our author-pops*, but what solidified our meeting was smoked sausage. Read more

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Are We Officially Dating? Being Kept a Secret, Will Smith & Miles Davis

Are We Officially Dating? Being Kept a Secret, Will Smith & Miles Davis

Joy,

I have been friends with a guy for over three years. For the last 8 months, we have been officially dating. He has met some of my family, but he has not told any of his family or friends about me–nor does he think that’s a problem. 

We are really good together when it’s just the two of us. 

I want to go public with our relationship, but he doesn’t. I feel like he is hiding me.  Read more

9

Seeing Through Rose-Colored Glasses–Ingredients for Entering Marriage And Staying There

Tuesdays With Normie

Well Hello Hello!

I’ve been told that one should never explain a joke, but just in case you have never been to a bookstore, the following series is a spin-off on the book, Tuesdays with Morrie. Read more

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Father’s Day Gift Guide: 197 Things Cheaper Than Buying a New Tie

Father's Day Gift Guide

Hey Friends!

So I asked a bunch of you what question you would want to ask your father, or something you appreciated about your pops. Ironically many of the responses came from people whose fathers had passed away.

I realized that sometimes it’s not until we have lost someone that we start to reflect on the things we really felt or wanted to say.

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Why Do We Have Weddings Anyway? Plus, Kicking Redheaded Flower Girls

Why Do We Have Weddings Anyways? Plus, Kicking Red-Headed Flower Girls

Why do we have weddings? Is Happily Ever After real? Is it possible to help our friends stay together forever?

Since it’s “wedding season” and this is a post I hold near and dear to my heart, I felt it was time to share this baby again. Last week, I was contacted by two different friends telling me of their friends whose marriages were Read more

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Do I Need to Dumb Down to Find A Man? Or, Finding Mr. Moneybags

Do I Need To Dumb Down To Find A Man?

Hey Joy,

I’m a Ph.D. student from Oxford and I really desire to be married, but I feel like my academic achievements intimidate men. Does this mean I just have to act like a dumb blonde in order to find a man? 

– Lonely in the Library Read more

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Be a Man for Your Wife by Timothy Willard

Be a Man for Your Wife

Recently my brother sent me a picture of Jackson, my 3-year-old nephew, photocopying one of his storybooks. My brother realized the reason he was doing this was because he had seen my brother making photocopies from one of his own books. Children watch and copy.

My friend, Tim, knows the patterns he lives out will be the standard his daughters will grow to expect from the future men in their lives.  This is my favorite part about this post. As I think about my future sons, or even my friends’ children who are watching me, I hope the model of how I treat and speak about others is something worthy of being copied. Read more

20

Does Education Matter? Men, Women and Skipping Class

Does Education Matter- Men, Women and Skipping Class

Hey Joy,

Women [in westernized societies] are becoming more educated than men. How is that going to impact the future of marriages?

– Jonathan

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Can I Rebuild Trust? (+37 other Q&A’s) LIVE! Emerson & Joy answer YOU!

Joy and Emerson Google Hang Out 2

Hi Friends!

Just in case you missed it, I’m going to start hanging out with ya’ll!

My father and I recently had our Google+ hangout sesh numero dos. My lovely mother couldn’t sit down to join us because she was busy filling Easter eggs… excuses excuses.

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Letting Go of Perfection and Dealing with Reality–Illumination Guest: Aukelien van Abbema

Letting Go Of Perfection And Dealing With Reality

Hi Friends!

Aukelien van Abbema is someone who, unfortunately, I haven’t been able to meet. We do have mutual friends and similar hearts about relationships. The only difference is I’m in Portland, and she’s in Holland.

Should you find yourself in Holland and want to talk relationships, look up Aukelien. Should you just want to bike around and pick tulips, well I think she could help you out with that, too.

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4

Mother’s Day Guide For Men via Jeff Tweedy

Mother's Day Guide For Men via Jeff Tweedy

Hey Men (and ladies like me who can’t remember holidays besides Christmas and our own birthday),

Last night I overheard a conversation between my mother and brother about how Jeff Tweedy strengthened their relationship. If you don’t know who Mr. Tweedy is, he’s the lead singer of the band Wilco. If you don’t know who Wilco is, then you should probably change that fact.

I often speak about the power a daughter can have when writing a respect card to her father. So, a couple of years ago, I had my Mommacita share some ideas of how to write a simple, but meaningful, letter to your mom (that would be far more valuable than flowers).

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Relationships Or Career? How To Become An Expert At Both: Ask Joy

Relationships Or Career- How To Become An Expert At Both

Question:

“Do I even have time to date?”

– Joy (In my head)

My Response:

Joy, Crazy, Darling,

“Do you think married people ha Read more

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What I Know Now: Is She The One?

Guys In Serious Relationships- What I Know Now

Hi Friendlings!

Guess what? I totally misplaced this video and the one coming up on Thursday. Remember when we did the “What I Know Now” series where I asked my parents a bunch of questions?

Well, here are the two that got misplaced. Oops! Sorry!

For guys who are asking themselves “how do I know?” about their significant other… make sure you tune in for this one!

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14

Would vs. Could— Men Say There’s A Difference

Would vs. Could- He Says There's A Difference

Do men and women really process words differently? 

“Joy, it’s not men vs. women, but just people who process and hear things differently.”

I don’t want to argue, I just want to share some enlightening tidbits I learned from asking a few good men what they would love women to know…

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Dave Ramsey, Sean Connery, Your Relationship Questions & More: Ask Joy & Emerson

Joy and Emerson

Hi Friendlings!

If you haven’t heard already, I’m going to start hanging out with ya’ll!

My father and I tested out Love and Respect Now’s first Google + hangout sesh while in Dallas for Dave Ramsey’s Smart Conference. I didn’t see my two dudes from Croatia this time, but had some great questions come in that we were able to answer.

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Real Love: How Do You Know?— Emily Jamieson: Illumination Guest

Real Love: How Do You Know?

Hey Friends!

Are any of you going through The Illumination Project right now? My hope is that it will create friendships that allow people to share their own stories and illumination moments. In session two, I share the story of how I did not end up getting marred…

Today, I wanted to share a story of someone who did get married. Emily’s story is a clear progression of the different ways we can hear from God, seek and listen to wise counsel and make decisions—even when our feelings are unclear.

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Fear of Commitment? Ask Joy

Fear of Commitment

Hi Joy,

After dating my boyfriend for a significant amount of time, he says he loves me and can’t imagine his life without me, but can’t find the words to say he wants to marry me.

I feel like this should be a no-brainer. Am I being crazy for wanting him to fish or cut bait, or do I need to respect his needs and timing?

Read more

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Labels and Respectfully Confronting Friends: Ask Joy

Labels and Respectfully Confronting People

Hi Joy,

I have a dude friend who I really respect and appreciate, but who often complains about how lonely he is and how “all women suck.” It’s really frustrating to hear over and over again, but I’m not sure how to approach him. If I confront him at all he gets defensive.

On one hand, I can understand that he’s coming from a place of hurt and pain. On the other hand, I hate to hear him putting females down and not taking responsibility for his own actions. I really want to be respectful towards him, but every attempt seems to fail! Helpppp!

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The Honeymoon Stage Is Over—Does This Mean Our Marriage Is, Too? Ask Joy.

Honeymoon Stage

Hi Joy,

My husband and I have been married for three years and love each other very much, but it really bothers me when people talk up the honeymoon stage. I feel like our marriage has been difficult ever since day one and not only is the honeymoon stage over, it never really began. We feel like we got gypped. 

Is this normal?

Read more

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Sex, Lies, and Conversation: Deborah Tannen – Formal Lunch

Sex, Lies, and Conversation

I remember first reading Deborah Tannen’s research in college. It opened my eyes to many of the incredible strengths—and therefore weaknesses—we as human beings have when it comes to communication and understanding each other.

So much of the gender differences she highlighted were things I could see in many of my male peers and in the couples that I would watch (in a creepy way, of course). Read more

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