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In the Loop with Andy Andrews

ITL136: How Does a Successful Marriage Work?

In the Loop with Andy Andrews

Matt Lempert

Business

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2014

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode, I answer a listener question on what it really takes to have a successful marriage.

Occasionally you hear people say, “We don’t have any problems. We don’t fight ever.”

  • Anytime I hear that, I always think that somebody is being fooled.
  • I don’t know how two people can exist and not have to work some things out.
  • If you have ever been involved in a long-term friendship, there have been moments that you could have walked away from the friend and never done anything with them again.
  • A marriage is more than just a long-term friendship. 

Polly and I have a working marriage. It’s a consistent work in progress.

  • I think we all go through moments where we feel like we can’t stand a person anymore. That’s human nature.
  • The commitment to how things should be has to be larger than a momentary feeling of disagreement.

Our first couple of years were the hardest part of our marriage.

  • We got married, and to our horror, found out how different we were from one another. I panicked for a little while.
  • I remembered Jones telling me that if two people were exactly alike, one of them would be unnecessary.

I think that the kids knowing that your decisions are for your long-term future really affects them.

  • Even though we disagree or get mad, there is a larger purpose that the boys know they are a part of, too.

I think the best marriage book ever written is Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs. It firmly grasps the idea of what both people need.

Questions for Listeners

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to In the Loop, a unique opportunity to see life from a different perspective

0:06.5

with New York Times bestselling author, Andy Andrews.

0:10.4

Now here's your host, David Loy.

0:13.0

Hi, and welcome to In The Loop with Andy Andrews.

0:16.3

I'm your host, David Loy.

0:18.1

Andy, glad to be with you again.

0:20.2

David, I'm glad to be here. This is always exciting. I love doing these.

0:24.4

Fantastic. Well, we have, for the first time in quite a while, we actually did have someone

0:29.7

call and leave us a voicemail question. Somebody that had the guts to leave their voice on the

0:35.1

recorder. And you know what we're going to do for this person? Mark is actually

0:39.2

his name, and we'll play his question in just a second. But because Mark followed through on what we

0:43.7

asked, we're going to send Mark a special thank you package. Okay, great. So there's a little

0:48.5

incentive out there. Do I get to sign the thank you package? Absolutely. We're going to send him a

0:52.8

little personalized gift from you.

0:55.9

And so let that be a lesson.

0:57.7

Anyone else out there that's listening?

0:59.6

If you have a question for Andy, give us a call, leave a voicemail, and you could be chosen

1:04.4

for a future episode, and we might send you a personalized gift as well.

1:09.4

That phone number, if you're at a place where you can

1:12.1

write that down, is 1-800-726-2639. And give us a call, leave the message, and we might use

1:19.8

that on a future episode. So, Andy, let's play Mark's message, and then we'll answer his question. Here

1:27.3

it goes. Yeah, so my name is message, and then we'll answer his question. Here it goes.

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