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Who Apologizes First?
“He started it!” “No, she did!” That’s how a lot of childhood arguments sound, and the common mistake that a lot of parents make is to dig in and try
The Sherlock Strategy: Guaranteed to Improve Communication
Do you want your personal and professional relationships to be stronger and more satisfying? If, like most people, your answer is “of course”
Talking to Your Kids About Financial Difficulties – Part II
Last time we talked about the importance of including children in discussions about financial difficulties your family may be facing.
Talking to Your Kids About Financial Difficulties – Part 1
Listen to any news outlet or scroll the headlines on your phone – or just take a look at your bank statement – and it’s evident that finances
5 Tips for Dealing with a Bull Terrier Boss
Most people have at some point in their lives had to deal with someone who refuses to lose. No matter how unreasonable
Escape from Groundhog Day
Have you seen the movie Groundhog Day? It features Bill Murray as a weatherman named Phil with a bad attitude who finds himself reliving February 2nd
Why Most People Avoid Conflict... and Why You Shouldn't
If you can think and talk, and if you ever encounter other people, there is the potential for conflict. Conflict is an inevitable,
Principles for Effective Listening - Part II
In our last blog, we shared Part I of Principles for Effective Listening. We addressed the “how-to” of listening. If you’ve been practicing the techniques outlined,
Principles for Effective Listening - Part I
Listening is one of the most powerful tools of communication, leadership and relationships. Here are some things you can begin doing today
How Do I Get My Spouse to Help Me? – Part III
In my first two posts addressing the question of how to get your spouse to help around the house, I talked about two key components to the answer.
How Do I Get My Spouse to Help Me? – Part II
Today I will continue to address the complaint I hear from (mostly) wives about carrying a disproportionate burden of maintaining and managing their home.
How Do I Get My Spouse to Help Me? Part I
In my years of counseling couples in marriage therapy, I have heard a lot of different reasons for the tension and anger that can create strife in even the best marriages.
Seven Promises of a Successful Marriage
A marriage is created by a promise made, but it can only thrive by a promise kept. If you want your marriage to thrive commit to keeping these
Are You Putting on an Act?
Lights! Camera! Action! When the spotlight of life is focused on you, what do people see? Are you an actor just playing a role or are you the “real thing?”
Overcoming the Effects of Verbal Abuse - Part I
What is Verbal Abuse?
What you say: Verbal abuse is often defined as a pattern of verbal behavior
Are you STILL angry?
Intimacy is the fuel that powers every couple’s emotional engine. It’s what makes your relationship special – those moments when you catch
5 Keys to Being a Great Dad
What makes a great dad? I have found that great dads practice five key principles: love, discipline, nurturing, instruction and training,
Blending Them In Without Mixing Them Up (Part 2 of 2)
In our previous blog we began talking about some ways to start out on the right foot if you re-marry and bring two families together.
Blending Them In Without Mixing Them Up (Part 1 of 2)
One of my first introductions to a blended family was The Brady Bunch. Every Friday night, we tuned in to watch Mike Brady and his three sons and his new wife,
Why Your Personality Type is Awesome
One of the most challenging, interesting, and rewarding things about working with people is helping them discover the unique combination