In this video, we explore how differences in planning styles can lead to tension in a marriage. If one partner is a planner who likes schedules and the other prefers spontaneity, this can create conflict — not only for vacations but also for daily life, weekends, and especially when children are involved. Small issues now can become major ones later, so it’s best to address them early through premarital mediation.
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