
Lessons from Coaching: The Power of Good Will in Marriage
The Generous Husband Daily Rant · Paul H. Byerly
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As Lori and I have been doing coaching, the importance of being good-willed has been driven home to me. If both spouses are good-willed, the couple will almost certainly move towards a better marriage with just a bit of help. If either one is not good-willed, the chances of success are very low.

Merriam-Webster defines good-willed as a kindly feeling of approval and support. I’d add it means giving the benefit of the doubt. If that’s not the default for both spouses, change will be slow and difficult.
If your marriage has real issues, both of you being good-willed probably won’t solve them. But it’s a necessary condition for real healing and change.
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