In January my husband and I will celebrate seven years of being a part of one another's lives. Seven years since we first laid eyes on each other and we are still learning one another but thankfully, also still loving one another too. As we get ready to ring in the new year I thought I would take a moment to share some of the lessons that were solidified for us or that we learned about our marriage and each other this year. We still have a lot of growing to do but we are committed to growing together, one day at a time. Here are 8 marriage lessons we learned this year. - By Krishann Briscoe
Silence is Golden
You don't always have to have the last word. Sometimes when you are upset the best thing to do is to be quiet and take a minute for yourself. You don't want to say something that you'll regret. Words can cause major damage. Words do hurt, sometimes far worse than sticks and stones.
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Silence is Golden
You don't always have to have the last word. Sometimes when you are upset the best thing to do is to be quiet and take a minute for yourself. You don't want to say something that you'll regret. Words can cause major damage. Words do hurt, sometimes far worse than sticks and stones.
For more marriage lessons I learned in 2012, visit Babble!