
When Your Marriage Vision Gets Blurry
Bro Solomon
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When Your Marriage Vision Gets Blurry <p>January is the time where we focus on the vision for our marriages, relationships, and lives. If we are not intentional with our marriage vision, we will experience vision loss in marriage. In today’s episode I talk about how it may be time for us to take a deep look inside of our vision statement to see if we are really practicing what we are believing for.</p> <p> </p> Do You Have a Vision? <p>The first thing to look at is if you have a vision for your marriage. If not, refer back to the <a href='https://realrelationshiptalk.com/126-how-to-create-a-vision-for-your-marriage-my-step-by-step-process/'>episode 126: How to Create a Vision for Your Marriage: My Step-by-Step Process. </a> Having a vision is so important to understand where you're at, where you're going, and where you want to be. It may seem like common sense, but you could be experiencing vision loss in your marriage by simply not having a vision.</p> <p>Be sure to listen to this hilarious story around the 22:30 mark!</p> <p> </p> Prioritize Your Marriage <p>It’s important to stop and really take a look at what is important in your marriage. Where is the place in the relationship that you think needs more nurturing? When we pause, analyze and figure out what is most important in our marriage, it allows us to really prioritize the things we want and need the most. Take a look at your vision with your partner. Understand where you are, where you want to go, and what is most important right now. Vision loss in marriage can happen if both people are not focused on what is most important.</p> <p> </p> Marriage Goals & Alignment <p>It’s time you and your spouse get very clear on what your goals are together. Both partners in the relationship should be on the same page when it comes to the marriage vision. If this is not happening, vision loss in marriage can start. Come together, agree on the things you both want, and create a plan of action. Make sure that there aren’t competing visions that could make you work agai