Self-Care and the Benefit of Healthy Narcissism in a Relationship
“I love you but I don’t love that large Disney Sweatshirt.” “When did marriage mean you would stop shaving on the weekends?” “Everything you tried
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“I love you but I don’t love that large Disney Sweatshirt.” “When did marriage mean you would stop shaving on the weekends?” “Everything you tried
One of the biggest traps for couples is the belief that they have to deal with what is wrong with their relationship before they access
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One of the things we rarely talk about is our need for stress. You know -the adrenaline rush that makes life interesting –the
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Regardless of whether they are young or old, if you ask partners about their honeymoon, you hear and see a spark of that romantic excitement
Most people, particularly those with children have heard of the “ Elf on the Shelf”. The Elf on the Shelf tradition was created in 2005
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As we shockingly take stock of the horror of young people being gunned down in the midst of enjoying birthdays, dancing and socializing at the
Facing a Cancer Diagnosis as a Couple “I heard the word malignancy but I couldn’t take it in. I didn’t cry until I told Jack.”
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