Advice Not to Follow When It Comes to Getting Over Your Ex
As you come to terms with ending your romantic relationship or marriage, here are five well-meaning pieces of advice that deserve skepticism.
As you come to terms with ending your romantic relationship or marriage, here are five well-meaning pieces of advice that deserve skepticism.
Coming to terms with the end of your romantic relationship or marriage? Here are five well-meaning pieces of advice you shouldn’t take to heart.
Forget resolving to ‘be a better person’ this year. Instead, resolve to treat yourself as you wish others would treat you. As you improve your relationship with you, much of the rest of your life (including enjoying those you love most and coping with those that are harder to deal with) will reflect the ease and wellbeing you feel within. …
How many times have you felt upset by something your male partner said or didn’t say, did or didn’t do and then found yourself concluding that whatever the issue it results from his very maleness, from the sheer fact that he is a man, that he simply ‘can’t help it.’ Here are 5 insights into how men think and what …
A makes-me-crazy love relationship occurs when one member of the union is, invariably, defeated by the other. Here are five signs you are in a “makes-me-crazy” love situation and a simple escape plan.
Parents agonize over how to help their children so they will be optimally socialized for academic and professional success. What gains far less attention, perhaps because it is a more intangible and abstract concept, is raising children for success in relationships. Here are 5 ways to improve your child’s chances of having healthy, well adjusted relationships in adulthood.
Do you find yourself attacking your partner or friends and then later regretting it? Do you find it easier to communicate your true feelings and opinions when you are angry? Anger is an ‘easy’ emotion—felt so intensely that words and actions flow instantaneously and without conscious reflection.