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Win Today with Christopher Cook

Self-help and life-hacks help, but they will not turn the key to total life transformation that lasts. And creating a plan for sustainable transformation is what “Win Today” is all about. Each week on the podcast, we'll engage in thought-provoking conversations with world-renowned leaders, bestselling authors, and industry experts who will help you design your roadmap to wholeness from the inside out, so you will live at your best in your relationships, in your mental and emotional health, and in your personal and spiritual growth.
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Mar 1, 2019
We’re jumping back on the relationships train today to talk all about how to keep showing-up, especially when it seems nearly impossible. I really believe that we need a supernatural measure of strength and love to weather hard times in any relationship. A lot of times, when in turmoil, it’s easy to self-protect or self-promote. I’ll put myself on blast and say that I recluse and self-protect. Enough is enough. But that doesn’t solve anything long-term. In fact, I know how frustrated you feel when it seems like you’re communicating to a brick wall. Someone just raised their hand. Well listen, today, we’re diving into the topic of showing-up, even when it’s nearly impossible, and also how to deal with emotional baggage, unmet expectations, and untrue perceptions about our significant other. And today’s guest knows this subject really well. Her name? Karen Ehman. Karen Ehman is a Proverbs 31 Ministries speaker and New York Times bestselling author. Described as profoundly practical, engagingly funny and downright real, her passion is to help people to live their priorities and love their lives as they serve God and others. But behind that passion, she’s an everyday wife and mom, who, early-on in her marriage, said, "I can’t do this anymore.” Today, we’re going to get down to practicality with Karen and tackle issues a lot of couples—dating or married—face on a regular basis, and give you strategies to apply to your relationship today. Buy the Book It is true that opposites attract--for a while. But often as the years go by in our marriages, opposites may also begin to attack. The habits and characteristics we once found endearing about our significant other are the exact things that drive us crazy years later! Whether you and your spouse disagree about finances, parenting, or how to load the dishwasher, your differences don't need to divide you. They can actually bring you closer together--and closer to God. Throughout Keep Showing Up: How to Stay Crazy in Love When Your Love Drives You Crazy, Karen includes ideas to implement in your marriage right now, such as powerful statements to speak to your spouse, date-night-on-a-shoestring suggestions, and discussion starters. Discover how your "incompatibility" can become the strength of your marital team in this real-life guide to both living with and loving your spouse--differences and all. Buy Keep Showing Up: How to Stay Crazy in Love When Your Love Drives You Crazy now. Review “Win Today” Click here to read the ratings, or even better, please leave me a rating and review on iTunes. Your rating will help the podcast get noticed and positioned on iTunes. What Listeners Are Saying… “So great to find a podcast that is both encouraging and challenging! It is professionally produced, yet still has an informal feel like I’m hanging out with Chris… And frankly, I’d love to hang out with him! I really appreciate his heart and have been able to apply many of his topics in my life to help me grow professionally, physically, and relationally. A+!”
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