by Howard Martin | Relationship
In the last few years, more people than ever — from different backgrounds and walks of life — are talking about the heart. More company mission statements make a point to mention the importance of the heart in leadership and customer care. More speakers,...
by Kathryn Alice | Relationship
Many people manifest their soulmate within seven days of my workshops. Why is this? The work opens something in them has impeded their progress toward love. Culled from the exercises we do in my love workshops, the following steps will help you to remove any blocks...
by Jackie Black | Relationship
We have powerful desires to belong and to connect with a special someone. In the U.S. we inherited a model for marriage and relationships that has remained largely unchanged for over 50 years. That traditional model was never intended to integrate our individual needs...
by Robbin Montero | Relationship
Uh oh. The “Big Day” is almost here. You aren’t sleeping or maintaining focus at work. If you are irritable and grouchy with everyone, including your fiancé, it’s time to get a grip and get back into control of yourself before you turn...
by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
Winter’s come and gone. And now, how does your garden grow? No doubt it’s survived some difficult times during these past months, and yet it’s still there waiting for you to grab some seeds, a bag of mulch, the trowel and your flowered gloves so you...
by Sharon Rivkin | Relationship
Where has all the love gone that you once felt for your partner? Do you seem to fight about everything? Has your partner become your enemy? How did it happen? The process of “building a case against our partner” begins quietly and unconsciously, so we...
by Mick Quinn | Relationship
Are the ways in which other people act emotionally disturbing to you? Are you sometimes of the opinion that other people don’t seem to care enough? Do you question the insensitive ways of other people? We are all subject to deeply felt emotional responses that...
by Winn Claybaugh | Relationship
I used to believe that if I had a grievance, opposing opinion, or legitimate complaint with someone, I had to bite my tongue to be perceived as a nice guy. On those rare occasions when I chose to speak up, I felt as though I was attacking the person. Since I’m...
by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
You’re busy checking off the items on your to-do list. Most of the gifts have been wrapped. And the holiday cards made it to the post office this morning. Oh, but you forgot about your daughter’s teacher! And what to take to the Smith’s annual...
by Penny Dee | Relationship
This is a true tale illustrating how sometimes it takes someone suggesting a truly bizarre course of action to bring people together and bond in an unlikely fashion. Standing with her pink ribbon around her slender ankle was Birthday Girl. She was not yet a year old...
by Keith and Maura Leon | Relationship
Recent research has shown us that when we take the time to relax and play, we will become healthier, happier, more creative, and more resilient to life’s little setbacks. When we choose to have fun, to let go and laugh, our physiology actually changes. Our blood...
by Jackie Lapin | Relationship
People who are making the change to a conscious and spiritually-driven life often discover that they are involved with someone who is not prepared to come along on that journey. The partner is mired in his or her own negative thoughts and emotions, and meets any topic...