by Finding Solutions Together | Apr 25, 2024 | Anger Management, Change, Conflict, Crisis, Love & Relationships, Marriage, Mental Health, Problem-Solving, Separation & Divorce, Stress
The Art of Effective Conversation Communication, when performed effectively, (e.g. calmly, lovingly. sensitively. wisely, respectfully) enhances and fosters positive relationships. However, when done poorly, it leads to communication breakdowns which are draining on...
by Finding Solutions Together | Apr 23, 2024 | Affairs and Adultery, Conflict, Love & Relationships, Marriage, Separation & Divorce
Or Hard Road Ahead? Should you find you are struggling in your marriage, you may land upon this post. Like so many, you have likely grown frustrated and complacent in your marriage to the point where you are considering options. In addition, you may not feel loved,...
by Finding Solutions Together | Apr 12, 2024 | Family, Love & Relationships, Marriage
Dr. Mel Krantizer, of the Creative Divorce, Love & Marriage Counseling Center, has put forth the idea that within most long-term marriage relationships there are seven distinct marriages: the ‘Movie Marriage in Your Mind Marriage’ the ‘Our...
by Finding Solutions Together | Apr 11, 2024 | Affairs and Adultery, Change, Love & Relationships, Marriage, Sexuality
One Common Symptom of Poor Communication Effective communication during disputes and disagreements is an essential component of high-quality and enduring relationships. Couples, even managers, employees and others, who are seeking to have amazing relationships are...
by Finding Solutions Together | Mar 31, 2024 | Affairs and Adultery, Crisis, Love & Relationships, Marriage
Extramarital Affairs Harden Hearts and Threaten Health It may seem we live in an age where almost “everything goes”. If it makes you happy, and it isn’t illegal, then it should be your choice as to whether you do something or not. This thinking...
by Finding Solutions Together | Mar 1, 2024 | Children & Adolescence, Discipline, Family, Marriage, Parenting
“My Kids are Driving Me Crazy” Wait one minute. Who’s the parent? Who’s in charge here? It is very important to first take three or four deeeeep breaths and then, second, answer these two questions calmly. Of course you are the parent and you...
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