It's been a loooooooong while I wrote on my marriage blog, but I got
inspired to start off again, especially since my spiritual father declared that
this month of August is a month that spouses are better together.
This month, I will be talking on how related Marriage and Driving are,
putting spotlight on different aspects of driving. The most essential part of
driving is the Driver! The mood of a driver determines the outcome of his
driving. Have you ever encountered fury drivers? Most times, the outcome is from the fact that they couldn’t get a control on their emotions. As a driver, it
is important to know that a good mood and positive perception, sets the tone
for your journey.
As a driver, you can’t afford mood swings while driving; this can be very
disastrous to the safety of other passengers in the vehicle. Many people have
entered into relationships and marriages with a wrong perception and this leads
to an undesired end – Divorce, Separation. I remember several times I’ve had to
caution my spouse’s driving whenever he is angry. He drives like someone going on
a revenge mission...lolzzz! I sometimes shudder to wonder what could someday
happen, if I am not there by his side to caution him (although, it’s always
dicey when I’m the cause of the anger), which leads me to the next point.
Adun Igbeyawo originates from the Yoruba language of the western region in Nigeria and it means 'the joys of marriage'. For a long time, the society has created fears about the marriage institution, and deliberately left out the joys. It is my earnest desire to use this blog to promote God's intentions for marriage and also celebrate as many couples as I come across in my lifetime, that are working out their marriage God's way by sharing our experiences. Welcome!
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
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