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Dr. Willie and Dee Jolley

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Dr. Willie and Dee Jolley, who have been married for over 36 years, share tips and strategies for keeping the romance alive in your relationship.

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There's still time left to join our Relationship Success Virtual Masterclass tomorrow! Whether you’re newly married, decades in, or searching for the right one, get tools to build a passionate, drama-free marriage. Register today to reserve your spot. ow.ly/rbhe50V0E7Y

There's still time left to join our Relationship Success Virtual Masterclass tomorrow!

Whether you’re newly married, decades in, or searching for the right one, get tools to build a passionate, drama-free marriage.

Register today to reserve your spot. ow.ly/rbhe50V0E7Y
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Making God an equal part of your marriage can be very powerful. When you invite Him into your relationship, He brings wisdom, peace, and clarity you can't find anywhere else.

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To stay married, you have to DECIDE to stay married. Love is an emotion, but marriage is a daily choice. Choose commitment and watch your love grow deeper.

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Communication in marriage is like oil in a car. It might get messy, but without it, everything starts to break down. Talk to each other and keep things running smoothly.

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Reality shows are for entertainment, not marriage advice. Drama might get ratings on TV, but it won’t help your relationship. Choose love, not chaos.

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One of the biggest reasons Dee's and my marriage has lasted nearly 40 years – with no arguments in over 3 – is because we found marriage mentors. The right guidance at the right time changed everything for us, and it can do the same for you.

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Every couple disagrees sometimes, but you don’t have to be disagreeable. Build a system for handling conflict, and you’ll both come out stronger. Team up on the problem, not on each other.

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What do you do when you hit a stalemate in your marriage? One wants to go one way, the other wants to go another. The key is teamwork.

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One of the top issues that breaks up marriages is money. Too many couples skip this conversation and end up in conflict. If you want peace in your home, start by having honest talks about your finances.

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Want a strong marriage? Keep dating your spouse. Weekly date nights, hand-holding, and daily "I love you's" go a long way. Keep the romance alive and your marriage will thrive!

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When it comes to choosing who to marry, my pastor says focus on what really matters: brains, beliefs, and character. Looks fade, but character builds a stronger marriage and a happier life.

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Thinking about marriage? Don’t just follow your heart, use your head too. A thoughtful decision about who you marry can lead to a lifetime of joy instead of regret.

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Trying sounds good, but commitment is what gets results. You don’t “try” to pick up a pencil – you either do or you don’t. The same goes for your goals, your business, and your marriage. Commit fully and keep going until it works.

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Today’s marriage tip comes from the wisdom of Zig Ziglar. It’s not just about marrying the right person – it’s about being the right person. How you treat your spouse makes all the difference.

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Goals are important, but marriage is built on something deeper – a promise. I’ve missed a lot of goals, but I haven’t broken the vow I made to love, honor, and stay committed. Let’s work on keeping our promises, especially the ones that matter most.

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A goal is a helpful target. A commitment is a promise. You can miss a goal and keep going, but a commitment requires you to show up no matter what. For lasting success, especially in relationships, commitment is the game-changer.

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Dee and I took a joyful walk through the beautiful Botanical Gardens as part of a 40th wedding anniversary celebration. We enjoyed moments of laughter, love, and reflection — a visual reminder of what it means to grow together through every season of life.

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Turns out 40 years of marriage takes more than one episode to unpack 😅 In tonight's episode of The Jolley Marriage Show, we're sharing part 2 of our 40-year marriage journey. Grab your spouse – or your journal – and tune in!

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Setbacks happen, but they don’t have to define your relationship. With effort and focus, you can overcome struggles and bring back the fireworks you once shared.