What would your home look like if you took more intentional steps to form loving relationships on a daily basis? From playing games while doing chores, to cooperative family meetings, to conflict resolution strategies, to writing actual love notes to family members, and more, Christine Martinello shares glimpses of her family life and how she tries to cultivate a home full of love and joy.
Christine is the CEO, of Training Solutions Int’l, and author of 4 books. She is the Inventor of The Christmas Love Box™ & Original Love Box™.
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