Relationships and Marriages: Don’t Put the past on the couch.
Guy’s if you are married, and you have been unhappy for a long time, or felt less than you truly want to change it and do better and have a better marriage, then get the past off the couch, after all it’s your couch!
Dating and Relationships: Sitting in the negative emotion, and coming out of it
In today’s blog on dating and relationships I talk about the negative emotions of dating, how to sit in it, and come out of it.
How to Use Time and Attention to Improve Your Relationship
In today’s blog I focus on the little thing like how you can use time and attention to really make your relationship and marriage better.
Setting Goals and Problem Solving: How to do a little and keep ahead
It can feel overwhelming at times to have so much going on in life, work toward everything, and feel frustrated you’re not there yet. Today I discuss how we can do the little things to make progress, achieve balance, and enjoy life.
Marriage and Relationships:Four Reasons Why it’s o.k. to Take an L
In this blog, I use a personal example in my relationship where I was rude, and angry towards my girl. I then discuss why it is important to truly have a great marriage or relationship, it truly is important to own our crap.
How to calm your emotions, change your thoughts and take action!
Our emotions don’t have to get the better of us, we can flip them, change the thought and take simple, meaningful action. Whether you’re anxious, angry, upset, and dating, married, single, or just having a bad day.
How to clear, and overcome the challenges we face.
In this blog I discuss how we can use overcoming challenges, and changes we want to make, whether it’s a better way of showing up in your marriage, your dating life or crushing your goals.
How To Reduce Emotions in Dating: Going for It!
While it is natural to worry and have emotions when it comes to our dating lives, knowing what we want, and deciding when to for it can certainly reduce those emotions.
Dating and Relationships: Try this One Trick in Online Dating
In today’s blog I discuss one of my favorite tips from my experience in Online Dating, and ultimately how it led me to my first date with my dream girl
Dating, and Relationships: The Importance of Keeping Yourself Accountable
1. Keeping yourself accountable helps you reduce the dependency on the other person for your own happiness.
Personal Example: Sure I could skip my workout
Marriage Counseling: Would you rather be right? or be happy?
“Why does she have to be such a bitch?” Well I said, I can say she is, but would you rather be happy, or rather be right?
Marriage and Relationship Counseling: Infidelity is not a life sentence.
Let’s keep it real, infidelity, and cheating on your partner is not O.K, it is almost or maybe even reprehensible. But what happens when you choose to take the person back? I’m sorry but it is not a life sentence for your partner?
Marriage and Relationship Counseling: Have someone who smiles right back at you.
The other day I was talking with a friend about a relationship disappointment. It was how he was describing his relationship with an ex when I looked at him and said, you should want someone that looks at you, smiles, and that smile is just as big as yours.
Individual Therapy: What if you couldn’t fail?
In today’s blog, I discuss how in therapy you can use the room to set goals for yourself, think about not failing, and the exact actions you’d take if you knew you could not fail.
Individual Therapy: Put it in the Room, then Figure it Out
As men, and of course as women, we all go through challenges, we all have things that bother us. What is truly important is being present with it, putting it in the room, and then figuring it out (slowly, and just a little).
Marriage Counseling: Help Around the House? Horse Trading or Loving?
Why household chores can either be something you bicker about? Or something very small that truly adds up as acts of love!
Is it easier to keep going? Or Go back to the Norm
Sometimes we make a lot of progress, significant progress on something we really want. At the same time the struggle to keep going with that progress can be a lot and takes us back to our norm, a place we want to avoid.
Just Put it Out There
Why it is important to just put it out there, and then see what happens.
Anger: Why it has no place in your marriage and relationship
Own your shit: Hey I know I can get angry, and I have to do better. Also at the same time, I’m thinking about what it is that gets me angry, and I have to say I notice when we argue you do talk over me, or put down my opinion, and it really gets to me.
Why the change hasn’t happened yet?
When we aren’t happy with the results we have not gotten yet, it is so important emotionally, and also logically to ask ourselves why.