by faithadmin | Apr 3, 2016 | relationships, Uncategorized
Everyone has to navigate relationships, like it or not. You have a family. You need some amount of social interaction. You have to work with others. Yet, there’s no short cut or cutting edge technology to determine who’s good for you. You’re forced...
by faithadmin | Jan 21, 2016 | acceptance, change, family, health, personal growth, relationships, Uncategorized
Check out this quote by Gerald Jampolsky. Good to know, right? Such a relief. And so easy to forget! How often do we go down the thankless road of thinking we can influence others, heal them, fix them or make their lives and ours better if we could only make them...
by faithadmin | Nov 4, 2015 | change, family, holidays, relationships, stress, Uncategorized
In years past, I’ve given lists of tips on how to deal with family interactions during the holidays. Looking back, it was probably over-kill on advice. Ironically, I realize now that advice-giving is actually a major culprit of conflict, itself. Here’s...
by faithadmin | Oct 18, 2014 | feelings, love, relationships, Uncategorized
Let me guess. That awful feeling you got from your last lover is painfully familiar. Are you astonished at your ability to choose partners who are uniquely qualified to hit you where it hurts most? Take heart- we all have that talent. Do not underestimate your ability...
by faithadmin | Nov 21, 2013 | celebration, family, fears, feelings, fun, holidays, love, Patience, Presence, relationships, spiritual, Uncategorized
Holidays are a popular time to connect with family and close friends. That’s a good thing, right? So how come it’s such a common source of stress and anxiety? Because nobody but nobody pushes our buttons like the near and dear. Let’s face...
by faithadmin | Jul 11, 2012 | Authenticiy, Desire, family, love, no, personal growth, relationships, Uncategorized
Relationships are a common focus in therapy. We all just want to be loved, right? The striking thing is, many eminently lovable individuals and couples who end up in my office share an affliction: they need to be loved in order to love themselves. This error in...