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Is there a way to turn resentment into joy when it comes to every day life?

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Question - (3 August 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 3 August 2010)
A male United States age 41-50, anonymous writes:

Is there a way to turn resentment into joy when it comes to every day life?

There is no spark in my relationship and instead of fighting all the time and getting frustrated about chores, bills, or other day-to-day necessities of life, there must be a way to be happy with each other while doing these things. If there isn't, why does anyone stay together?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (3 August 2010):

I think the spark has to come from within, a change of mind. I say what if you only had a short time left on this planet ..what would you WANT to do? do you have DREAMS?

Alot of people say dreams are for the sleeping,maybe they are for the LIVING the ones awake to life! getting bogged down in drudgery is not living it's doing what you THINK you should do, and often to please others. Both parties could have a night off from everything and discuss their dreams and plan how they can START to bring them to life.

those who play together stay together.

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