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Throw Out Your TV If …

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This morning I saw this TV sitting up against the proverbial white picket fence that so many Americans are said to be aiming for. While this could be symbolic of many things, including the obvious answer that the TV no longer working (it is missing a power cord after all), it could also by symbolic of a married couple who has found that the abundance of television is distracting from the overall health of the marriage.

I encourage you to inventory your life to see if there is something that is hogging your time and attention, and keeping you from investing fully in your marriage (to keep you honest, get your mate’s opinion, too). Be sure to think about the time you spend watching TV or movies, playing computer games, socializing on the computer, talking on the phone, hanging with friends, working, and attending functions outside the house. While these things may be harmless, too much of any of them can and will stunt the growth of your marriage.

Discern what your “TV” is, and use it less or simply throw it out if it’s keeping your marriage from working.

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