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Difficulty Doesn’t Signal the End | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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When Michael Hyatt was going through a difficult time in his marriage, he jotted down ten reasons why he wanted to stay with his spouse.
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He created the reason he needed to not give up.
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His written-down vision helped propel his desire to stay married and not become a divorce statistic.
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After 38 years of marriage, Michael notes that particular difficulty was just a “rough patch” couples go through.
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Today, I hope his story encourages you. When you’re going through a rough spot with your spouse, don’t let divorce rule your thinking.
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Focus on the reasons why you love your spouse and want to stay.
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Your focus determines your destiny—and the destiny of your marriage. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.