1.  Get rid of self-righteous attitudes.

2.  Accept her/him as part virtue, part fault.

3.  Give her/him freedom to be her/himself.

4.  Don't try to improve him/her.

5.  Don't use others as shining examples.

6.  Look to her/his better side.

7.  Express acceptance in words.

Do you accept your husband/significant other for the man he is today?
Do you realize his conduct could be better, and probably should be better, but this is his
responsibility, not yours?
Do you observe his weaknesses, but count them as human frailties?

If you answered no to any of the above questions and would like to learn more about - "What
Does Acceptance Mean?" -
                                        Call Lillie at 312-343-0038.
7 Key Essentials to a Happy Marriage
How to Accept Your Mate at Face Value and Don't try to Change Him or her
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