Your Relationship Is Your Child

Your Relationship Is Your Child: I tell the couples I work with that their relationship is really their child, and that the well-being of that child depends on how they both take care of it. When things aren’t positive between them, I have them see their relationship as a fussy child who needs to be tended to. Possibly more attention, maybe better boundaries and more structure, less work, and more fun.

What Do You Stand For?

What do you really want in your relationship?  With your children? Your work?  What’s so important to you that you are willing to experience the discomfort of change.  If you want intimacy, take a stand for it.  If you want open and joyful relationships with your children, take a stand for that. If you want meaningful work, stick with it until you find it. 

Less Drama, More Energy

“Most of the successful people I’ve known are the ones who do more listening than talking.” Bernard M. Baruch Listen to the blog post here:   In this time of gender turmoil and waves of chaos influencing all relationships, it takes a stronger vow and more...

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