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Tag Archives: Relationships

  1. The Potential of the Human Mind

    Intuition, connection or mental prediction? How and why does this happen? Are we all connected or are some of us more than others? More→

  2. Withholding & Misinterpretations

    People often get offend by others although what the other says or does is not meant to be offensive. What you can be responsible is for how you communicate your upsets. More→

  3. Fascinating Ordinary People

    Challenge yourself to find something interesting in the people you meet and know. Bring an end to the thought that you have to be entertained or entertaining in life in order to connect with people. More→

  4. Relationships for Growth

    Would I grow if my only interactions were with friends, neighbors, colleagues and acquaintances? More→

  5. Asking for what you want

    4 Simple Steps to being Assertive More→

  6. Levels of Connection

    There are all types of relationships. Some just survive, others function in relative comfort and others thrive, expand and grow. The more connections you share the better your chance to create a vibrant exciting partnership. More→

  7. Hooks

    They keep us connected to each other but not in the healthiest ways and they often keep us stuck in destructive patterns that seem to have no resolution. More→

  8. Underlying Statements

    Do you seem to be arguing about the same old thing over and over? Do you feel the same after each argument? Do you feel that you are getting nowhere when you argue and that there is little or no resolution? More→

  9. Be Loving

    Is it possible to be loving in the presence of tension, stress, frustration, or other overwhelming negative feelings? Being loving is the key to experiencing more love in the world. More→

  10. Film And Real Life Can Go Hand In Hand

    In my film “The College Murders,” one character says to the other, “We know so much about movies, actors and actresses and so little about our own lives.” The reason I wrote that line was not only to express the More→

  11. Sixty Happy Years

    Our friend, Daisy, just lost her husband of sixty years. I am choosing to write about this because they were a very happily married couple who had a lot to teach us about relationships.  By modern standards they had none More→

  12. Take some time off to “Smell the Roses”


    If you have been on a consistent training regimen for several months, whether training for your first marathon or body building in the gym, whatever your focus activity is, its important to take time out to spend time with family More→

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