Couples often get into power struggles because they fail to
properly consult with each other when faced with important decisions. The need
to feel in control often creates major hurdles for intimacy and can prevent you
from building a harmonious relationship. This article describes ways to help
you and your partner begin working as a team and overcome power struggles.    

In the past
you were single?

?and you could make decisions without having to check in
with anyone.  

If you’re still suffering from a breakup: - You’re thinking about it and about him all the time - You love your ex so much it’s “driving you crazy” You Can Make Up With YOUR Ex - even after a nasty breakup and even if it seems impossible. There is hope… Most relationships CAN be saved. There IS A Surprisingly Simple Way To Get Your Ex Back!

Are you suffering from a breakup with your Ex?

Do you think about him all the time?

You love your ex so much that it’s “driving you crazy” and you’re losing sleep and have no appetite.

Your suspicions that your spouse is cheating are getting stronger. The problem is there’s no evidence to back up those suspicions. None as far as you can see.  

Unfortunately you have a bad feeling that your spouse maybe cheating on you. There’s just one problem.  You have no evidence.

Yes your instincts are telling you something is wrong but there is nothing really to back it up. All the physical signs of an extramarital affair that you’ve read and heard about don’t exist. There has been no change in the marriage relationship. Anything that seems out of place has been easily explained. Sometimes before you can even confront your spouse, you provide the answer to your own concerns in such detail that you feel it would be ludicrous to go any further.

Something horrible has happened between you and the person you fell in love with and got married to. You’ve decided to divorce. Your children did not have the same experience with your ex and should not be subjected to your evil feelings about him or her.

Did you suffer when you had to listen to critical words about your former spouse from your friends or from your parents? Were you just a bit bruised listen to their criticisms? Did you want to run away from those hurt-filled words?

Something horrible has happened between you and the person you fell in love with and got married to. You’ve decided to divorce. Your children did not have the same experience with your ex and should not be subjected to your evil feelings about him or her.

Did you suffer when you had to listen to critical words about your former spouse from your friends or from your parents? Were you just a bit bruised listen to their criticisms? Did you want to run away from those hurt-filled words?

Once the Cycle of Conflict is broken, we can begin to cross the bridge to Create an Emotionally Intelligent Relationship

Never is it too late to change.  As we’ve learned, once the Cycle of Conflict is broken,we can begin to cross the bridge to Create an Emotionally Intelligent Relationship

Grasping the importance of identifying and satisfying each other’s relationship needs is the third step in learning each other’s Relationship Languages.  Your goal is to define the recurring problems in the relationship and learn techniques for successful compromise.  In doing so, you’ll gain the long anticipated access to cross the bridge to a life in your field of sunflowers.

We all do our best to teach our teens how to win. But teaching children how to handle failure is equally important-

We all do our best to teach our teens how to win. But teaching children how to handle failure and setback is equally important.

Whether it’s failing in test, or losing in dance competition or sports, failure can be painful for children.

During such situations, what can you do to help your teenage son or daughter?

Divorce and anger go hand in hand. Find out what the 3 most common causes are for that anger!

One of the most common feelings experienced when you go through a divorce is anger. It’s pretty universal whether you initiated the divorce or not.

There are several reasons for this. Of course there is the rejection that’s experienced when your spouse tells you they don’t want to be married to you anymore. But then you throw in all of the other details such as the kid’s reaction to the family separating, splitting up finances and possessions, and everyone else’s reaction to the divorce, you’re bound to have an angry outburst once in awhile.

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