Posts Tagged ‘defensiveness’
Relationships: Why Don’t Some People Realise They Are In A Dysfunctional Relationship?
From Oliver JR Cooper When one meets someone for the first time, they can take the time to get to know more about them. This can then give them the opportunity to find out what they are like as a person and whether or not they would be a good match for them. An Interview…
Read MoreWill My Ex Come Back After A Painful Breakup? Signs Your Ex Still Love and Want You Back
From Donald Obi You are probably here because you want to get answers to your question “can I get my ex boyfriend back after a painful break up?” and you may be wondering if you’ll be able to get him back. It’s possible but your approach to get him back is very important. You’re still…
Read MoreHow to Move On After a Break Up – 5 Tips To Get Past the Heartache
From Charly Joy How to Move On After a Break Up and Overcome Heartache It’s so very difficult to move on after a break up, yet we often don’t have a choice. Maybe you messed up bad, causing the break up; or you both decided it just wasn’t working anymore. No matter the case, if…
Read MoreThree Basic Tools for Conflict Resolution
From Amelia Barnes Conflict happens in all relationships. The conflict maybe as simple as “I want Chinese for lunch and you want Mexican” or so complicated that the only way to deal with the issue is to agree to disagree. Conflict does not require drama. One of the most useful skills we can develop are…
Read MoreFaith, the Friend We Need When Forgiveness Is Foreign
From Steve Wickham NATURAL to our instincts… forgiveness certainly is not. None of us find forgiveness easy for the pure fact that the stakes are irretrievably high when it comes to loss. FORGIVENESS FACILITATES RECONCILIATION In all our losses there’s a thread of forgiveness, which is reconciliation, to wrestle with – forgiveness, the process; reconciliation,…
Read MoreShould America Police the World, And How We Can Improve Our Personal Relationships
From David Samuel I am listening to Hillary Clinton speak and she said what many Americans think, which is that America has a duty to basically police the world. This post may sound politically incorrect and many people are going to oppose my view, however I suggest you read it through and see the principle…
Read MoreMen Who Hate Women and the Power of Denial
From Allan N Schwartz Misogynist: “Someone, usually a man, who hates women or believes that men are much better than women.” Cambridge Dictionary Harriet was married for ten years before she realized that her husband was emotionally abusive. She worked as a registered nurse and was well respected by both doctors and fellow nursed in…
Read MoreOvercome Relationship Struggles
From Fade O Adenile Struggles are part of any relationship. A relationship is like a roller coaster ride. A relationship is a life journey of joys and sorrows. A happy relationship is just a matter of agreement between the parties that you want to make your relationship work. So, what should you do when you…
Read MoreDon’t Let An Email Be A Realationship Killer
From Paul R Roy This week’s article came from a conversation with a good friend. I am certainly not the first to write about the dangers in writing nasty emails and I won’t certainly be the last. Business or personal the result will often be the same. Ugly! Why do we continue to do this…
Read More7 Facts of Irony About Forgiveness
From Steve Wickham Since the break up you’ve heard the advice many times that if you want to get back your ex boyfriend you should ignore him. It doesn’t make a logical sense at first glance. How can ignoring a man get him to be together with you again? By not ignoring him seems more…
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