In fact, I have found that there are three different styles of problem solving into which
healthy marriages tend to settle:
* Those in
healthy marriages tend to be better, more productive employees.
Healthy marriages tend to grow and change.
Not exact matches
I
tend to think that in itself would be rocky at first (open and honest communication from everyone), but you would eventually come to a much
healthier place relationship-wise (think of a
marriage).
Especially when the data shows that atheists
tend to have happier and
healthier marriages than conservative Christians.
Maybe it's because
marriage has its share of benefits for men — married men
tend to be
healthier and better off financially than unmarried men.
We know from studies that men benefit from
marriage — married men
tend to be
healthier and better off financially than unmarried men — but suffer the most in a divorce.
«
Marriage tends to be healthy for people, but the quality of the marriage is much more important than its mere existence,» Fink
Marriage tends to be
healthy for people, but the quality of the
marriage is much more important than its mere existence,» Fink
marriage is much more important than its mere existence,» Finkel said.
The men who marry mail order brides
tend to be happier,
healthier, and more Woman who is celebrating a decade of
marriage to her two pet CATS says she has never been happier (and has no plans to find a human husband) Barbarella
In general,
marriage is good for you: married people
tend to be
healthier and live longer.
Because we're sinful by nature living in a fallen world, we all
tend to drift away from having
healthy marriages.
Studies show many links between a
healthy marriage and better health and well - being for both men and women.iii Couples who marry and stay married
tend to live longer and reduce their risk of chronic illness later in life.iv It is encouraging to know that the ingredients of a
healthy marriage can be learned if partners are interested and motivated to grow their friendship.v
Understanding the value of how similar backgrounds, traits, and
healthy interactional processes can increase the stability of a
marriage is important for at least two reasons: First, because low - resource families
tend to experience higher levels of stresses and strains compared to high - resource families, they are particularly vulnerable to negative interactional processes that can disrupt functional family patterns and marital relationships (Harris et al. 2012; Schramm et al. 2011).
The researchers show how important the emotional work is to
healthy relationships; partners with a gender imbalance with emotional work
tended to see an erosion of the
marriage, which «posed a health risk to women and helped explain gender differences in psychological distress.»
In an article by NY Daily News, a study on lasting
marriages found that, ``... happier
marriages tended to inspire
healthier habits and better coping mechanisms, such as encouraging each other to seek medical attention when needed, sleeping better, drinking less, and supporting each other after a stressful day.»