August 9th, 2008

Relationship Coach Example of How One Partner Can Help Both

If your partner is distant, cold, and rejecting, how could working on the relationship by yourself possibly make a difference?  In this real life example from a relationship coach, we can see one way it could.

Many people have either wounds from the past that continue to hurt or they have areas of their life that are screaming for attention.  It could be a history of abuse, a need for friends, financial problems, career concerns, or any number of things.

July 23rd, 2008

Relationship Coach Says Not to Compete For Your Partners Attention

A relationship coach tells what you should (and should not) do if you are not #1 or even #2 in your partner’s life.

Do you sometimes feel that you are really low on your partner’s priority list?  Do you feel put aside in favor of the television, computer, friends, family, your partner’s job, or even sleep?  When you were dating, you felt so special and now you are not sure if you are special anymore, just a convenience, or not even that.

Relationship coaches advise men and women to avoid these three mistaken approaches that people take to regain their partner’s attention:

July 17th, 2008

Lessons from a Relationship Coach: Recovering From Conflict

How can you get back on track in your relationship after you have been arguing or fighting?  Here are three important steps.

Arguing, fighting,  and withdrawing all have the effect of creating emotional distance.  Sadness and anger  maintain the distance.  If more conflict occurs before these feelings can be resolved, the relationship progressively gets worse and may end.  

The following relationship advice can help you to minimize the damage of conflict and get back on a positive track .

June 24th, 2008

Save My Marriage Or Relationship - Getting to the Core of Relationship Problems

How to save a marriage or relationship by
identifying the core issues that have caused problems in the first place. This
article discusses how our fundamental fears and needs eventually damage or
destroy a relationship. It provides some practical ideas on how to get the
communication going again in a relationship and the best way to repair a
relationship.

June 8th, 2008

Sign of A Cheating Spouse: Why Change Now?

You and your spouse should always make the constant effort to grow as a couple. But a sudden unexplained change is some of your significant other’s habits has got your antenna up and the feedback you’re getting is not making you comfortable. 

The early years of most relationships it seems are filled with fun and excitement. It’s an amazing and exhilarating experience growing to love and understand someone and vice versa.  It’s scary not knowing what lies ahead between the two of you but you do not let it stop you from making a go of it.

May 19th, 2008

How to Destroy Your Relationship in 3 Easy to Follow Steps

In this article, instead of focusing on how to make a relationship work, we are going to look at how to make one fail. There are three easy to follow steps involved, and each one will lead you closer to disaster!

Many people profess to be gurus when it comes to relationships. You can open the paper and seek out Dear Abby, or watch the local news and be educated about how to make a relationship work. However, most people are experts at destroying relationships. In fact, the US has the highest divorce rate in the world. It’s estimated that 50% of first time marriages end in divorce, and divorce is even more likely in third or fourth marriages.

May 15th, 2008

Preparing for Remarriage: Stop! You Need Couple Time!

Want to learn the secrets to a happy relationship? Want to figure out how to juggle your needs and your parnters? Well you’re in good company, read on…

Moving on from a divorce is a tumultuous time. Once you’ve broken free from the emotions of the divorce and found a new relationship, it’s time to re-think your views on relationships. But how do you do this with all of the other things that need your attention?


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