by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
www.judithandjim.com To be in relationship is to open to the hidden streams of feeling and intuition in each other, the unconscious shiftings that take us into areas of our individual and joined being that are beyond our imagination. These are soul stirrings that...
by Joseph Stuczynski | Relationship
This article is about learning how to date successfully, not about the clothes you wear, your attitude, acting your age, hairstyles or any other physical or social trait. It’s about YOU, and learning how to define a healthy relationship based on your desires and...
by Sally Shields | Relationship
Ladies! There are a few simple things you can avoid that will save you from repeat D.I.L.Z. (Daughter-in-Law Zings) that we all experience from time to time (some of us more than others!). Although these exercises started off as a tongue-in-cheek coping mechanism,...
by Sharon Rivkin | Relationship
www.SharonRivkin.com That old phrase, “sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me” is not really true. Words may not inflict visible bruises like sticks and stones, but they pack a punch nonetheless. They injure our insides, our...
by Sally Shields | Relationship
Your MIL is coming! As your mother-in-law is due to arrive in a couple of hours, your hands sweat and your heart begins to palpitate as you quickly try to neaten and straighten the house to perfection. HELP! Can you possibly live up to her standards? Will anything you...
by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
Romantic conflicts are as common as . . . Chores, Money, Sex, In laws, Holidays, Feeling Ignored, Vacations, Disciplining the Children, Enough Time Together, Lack of Listening, Dirty Fighting, The “Right Way” to Do Things, “You Just Don’t Get...
by Brenda Novak | Relationship
While doing a signing for my latest romance novel, a woman passed by, picked up my book, and immediately wrinkled her nose. “I don’t read these kinds of books,” she said. “What do you read?” I asked. She slapped it down on the table as if...
by Kristie Macdonald | Relationship
One of the best ways to strengthen love is through friendship. And one of the best ways to build friendship is through good old-fashioned play. Now, of course, this may require some cozy conversation over a good glass of Chardonnay to remember what good old-fashioned...
by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
New Page 1 The other day we took a walk out to a nearby field. Behind several tall pines, hidden away from open view, a single, small flower spread its blossoms toward the sun. It was a deep red, vivid – very strong and straight on its thin stem. ...
by Connie Bennett | Relationship
New Page 1 No matter what your goals-whether you yearn to feel free, become empowered, lose weight, be more loving or break a sugar habit-you may not be able to move forward or succeed until you forgive your loved ones, friends, yourself or even strangers who harmed...
by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
New Page 1 In the early days of love it all seems so bliss filled and romantic – and it feels like it will last forever. Then you settle down, get married, create a home, have kids and…where did the magic go!? There's so much to do, the...
by Jim Sniechowski and Judith Sherven | Relationship
To hear many relationship “experts” tell it, men are still stuck in primitive, caveman mentality. These experts admonish women to be passive and play hard to get. Why? Because, in order for a woman to interest them, they claim that men need to be on the...