Spinning your wheels in conflict – Now What?!
Leadership/Team, Relationships, MarriageAmy Gallowayanger, anxiety, childhood trauma, childhood vows, conflict, control, digging deeper, disappointment, emotional healing, expectations, healing, lies, personality differences, spinning your wheels, strongholds, style, trust, values, vows, who is at fault, wounds
Messy Conflict-- who is at fault?
Leadership/Team, Relationships, MarriageAmy Galloway"who's at fault?", confession, conflict, forgiveness, healthy conflict, master weaver, matted yarn, messy conflict, organizational conflict, personality differences, redemption, redemptive weavings, relational change, responsibility, sin, strongholds, systemic issues, taking responsibility, tangled yarn, threads, weaknesses
Creating Safe Space for others to Gather at your Table
Relationships, HolidayAmy Galloway"I gather", creating safe space, eternal food, families, gather, grief and joy, grieving at the holidays, lonely, mealtimes, practicing the presence of God, prodigal son, Psalm 86:6, safety, Saint Augustine, singleness, Thanksgiving
Shedding a Relational Pattern that no longer serves you
RelationshipsAmy Gallowaychange, dance of marriage, discernment, marriage, overcommitment, patterns of relating, relational growth, relational patterns, relational transition, rocking the boat in marriage, shedding dysfunctional patterns, survival mode, transition, unhealthy patterns
Working WITH each other and not AGAINST each other in Transition
Transition, Cross cultural, Relationships, MarriageAmy Gallowaychange, conflict, family transition, group dynamics, in-between, liminal space, personality differences, relational support, relationship, rivers of change, staying together in change, team transition, thinkers vs feelers, transition, transition bridge, journey-7
Calling Dreams to Life in One Another
Finding a Place to Sharpen Your Sword