How Curiosity Can Transform Your Relationship Overnight
Curiosity is a relational superpower which transforms relationships by nurturing empathy and trust, breaking up monotony, and infusing fresh energy into the dynamic for more enriched, meaningful, and intimate partnerships.
How to become a better listener and improve your marriage
Unfortunately, we are rarely taught how to listen. Cultivating the art of listening can make all the difference in any relationship.
Communication in Relationships 101 with Connie Cornwell
Do you have a roadmap for defining a good relationship with your partner? We welcome Connie Cornwell, MA, LPC-S, LMFT-S to discuss communication in relationships.
How to Separate Helpful from Unhelpful Advice
It may be hard to avoid people who give advice. Often, their opinions aren’t helpful. Some guidance might be genuine wisdom, though, and it’s worth separating helpful from unhelpful advice.
Don’t Give Up: Learning To Communicate
Relationships are made up of people each trying to find their way in a complex world. Selfishness, ego, the need to be right, and defensiveness are all part of human nature. Keeping these traits in healthy balance can be difficult. Not managed well, these common characteristics can corrode the best relationships.
How To Repair A Damaged Friendship
People in any type of close relationship will eventually have an argument. If the argument is serious or explosive enough, the relationship may be lost forever. In most cases, it is possible to repair a damaged friendship, but you have to decide how important it is for you to be right.
5 Tips for Managing Money in Relationships
Many breakups and divorces occur because of disagreements between partners regarding money. This makes financial planning one of the most critical aspects of keeping relationships healthy. In this article, managing money in relationships are explored.
Why People Fall Out of Love
This blog covers several of the most common reasons people fall out of love. It is divided by four subheadings, each dealing with one of those reasons: resistance to change, threats from outside the relationship, boredom and disgust, and unrealistic expectations.