In life, most people do things they don't want to do. Many people prefer to avoid getting up and reporting to work. Going to family reunions that you choose to avoid attending. The list could go on and on.
Ask yourself why? Most people don't just want to go to work, especially if they don't enjoy their job. But you want to earn a living for your family and yourself. Getting together with family, you don't exactly enjoy their company. What is your why? Your wife feels it's essential for you to get acquainted with her family. Keeping your wife happy. Happy wife, happy life. This is an actual fact.
Whatever your stuff is, you don't enjoy it, but you do it anyway. It's a part of most of our lives. If this is a real problem, a counseling session could help.
Owen Clinic has counselors ready to help with this and almost any situation that might seem insurmountable. Call Dr. Kevon Owen and make an appointment. https://www.owenclinic.net or call 405-740-1249 and 405-655-5180.
The Owen Clinic consists of Christian Counselors. When we hire Clinical Psychotherapists we pride ourselves on Clinical training and awareness. Our clinicians are recognized by the state board of health and by most insurance companies and treat clinical issues addressed in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM). Our Clinicians use a wide range of therapy modalities for the vast range of issues that you may see. We are prepared to treat symptoms and diagnose clinical issues.
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