Brandon introduces his new blog series called ‘Family Meal Time.’

Family Meal Time: Number 1

Teaching Children A Principle Of Success: Thinking Outside The Box
Brandon writes about how he has been teaching Alyas (his 3 year old son) to think outside the box. He then suggest applying the same principle to your marriage as a way to solve problems.

It Takes Two to Tangle
Dr. Bing exposes the belief that if I walk away and don’t say anything I’m not the one fighting.

Ask Dr. Bing Podcast #8: Dr. Bing Wall Formally Introduces the Thriving Couples Model!
Dr. Bing Wall formally introduces the Thriving Couples Model to the public at large today in a podcast, graphic, chart and narrative explanation. The Model helps couples and marital therapists understand where they are as a couple and where the couple needs to start in the healing process to become a healthy, strong marital couple.

A Brief Explanation of the Thriving Couples Model: Living As Roommates Vs. Husbands and Wives
Dr. Bing Wall posts a brief explanation of the Thriving Couples Model which he developed to help couples and therapists use as a way to assess a couple’s health and where they need to start working to improve their relationship.

Part Seven: Improving Your Relationship: Dale Carnegie on Marriage: The Art of Conversation
Dr. Wall ponders the art of conversation between a husband and wife at the prompting of a powerful quote from Dale Carnegie’s book How to Win Friends and Influence People.

‘Til Facebook Us Do Part
Dr. Wall cautions on finding yet again one more thing that comes between a husband and wife to distract them from each other.

Part Two On Improving Your Relationship: Dale Carnegie on Marriage: Point Out the Positive
Dr. Wall continues his series applying some of Dale Carnegie’s principles to marriage. Today he looks at the power of praise to have a positive effect on your marriage and family.

Part One On Improving Your Relationship: Dale Carnegie’s Marital Advice: Avoid Criticizing Others
In this first blog in a series Dr. Wall revisits an old classic by Dale Carnegie and uncovers some excellent marital advice for us today. Carnegie’s first pointer: Avoid criticizing others.

Two Philosophies, Two Marriage Trajectories
Congratulations to Dr. Wall. Today’s blog marks the 205th blog since he started posting two years ago! In this blog Dr. Wall exposes how one philosophy of life destroys marriages and the other invigorates them. Which path are you on?








