by admin1 | Feb 4, 2020 | Affair Recovery, couples, Relationships
Has surviving infidelity been a challenge for you lately as a couple? If so, it’s probably hard to imagine that affair recovery is even possible right now. Despite how you may feel, healing from an affair can and does happen. Past mistakes and regrets don’t have to...
by admin | Mar 30, 2019 | children, couples, family, Holiday Related, Parenting, Relationships
It’s smart to be intentional about making the most of spring break with your family for the best results. If you just coast through the time, it’ll quickly be over and you’ll wonder what happened. Because of the daily school and work schedules of families, spring...
by admin | Mar 1, 2019 | Relationships, Romance
Ever stopped to ask yourself, “What does romance mean to you?” Or, better yet, have you asked your partner that question? If you haven’t, you may be surprised by how different your answers wind up being. Ask a room full of people to name their favorite ice cream and...
by Jennifer Miner | Apr 15, 2017 | children, family, Parenting, Relationships, Teens
Thinking about Passover and Easter occurring this week and with Summer time rapidly approaching, traditions and rituals are an important topic to that relates to raising our children. Most positive memories from childhood stem from an event that surrounds these times...
by Jeffrey Munn | Apr 14, 2017 | Blog, couples, family, Relationships
Almost invariably, the couples I work with come into my office caught up in the blame game. Both partners try to convince me that they are in the right and their significant other is in the wrong. It seems to be a common belief that, somehow, if both partners come to...
by April De Higes | Jun 28, 2016 | children, family, Parenting, Relationships
One of the reason we scream is that we become frustrated because we feel we are not being heard. If we are trying to make an important point or give our opinion and we feel intentionally ignored or invalidated, we start to think “She doesn’t get...