Friday, September 10th, 2010

Dear Forgive Coach:
I have been happily married for three years. My husband and I feel like soul mates. There is one issue that keeps coming up between us and it is really odd, but it is definitely affecting how I feel about our relationship. Basically, his mother doesn’t like me. She is quite an intellectual [...]

by Kate Moser |
Reiki and energy healing can be defined as the transference of the Universal Life Force to another. It increases the life energy within and without a person, leading to a sense of well-being, increased energy, and a higher sense of connectedness to the natural world and to others. Stress, pain, anxiety, and [...]

by Cheryl Blossom, MA, ED. T |
If you have ever visited a foreign country and not spoken the language you know how difficult it is to communicate. In our own country people around us speak the same language, but this does not mean that they comprehend what we are saying, it goes beyond just our [...]

by Jane O’Brien |
Dyspareunia is defined as pain before, during or after intercourse. Reviews in literature indicate that a prevalence of as many as 50 percent of women experience pelvic pain and painful intercourse. Despite the prevalence, this problem is commonly overlooked and untreated. If left untreated, pelvic pain can deter one from engaging in [...]

By Colin Tipping
Ordinary forgiveness is ‘letting bygones be bygones’. A certain willingness to forgive is implied but the belief something wrong happened is never questioned.
“You did that to me, but I’ll let you off the hook and forgive you.”
Research based at Seattle University, WA showed that ordinary forgiveness:
(a) is universally difficult.
(b) takes a long time [...]

By Marc Hiscox
Can you remember the last conversation where you went away disappointed because it did not end as you wanted? As you think back and analyze the conversation, your attention most likely is on what was lacking, rather than on the positive aspects and what can be done to improve the next conversation. Staying [...]

Why You Should Say it Now!
By W.E. Lindsey
Love may be a splendid thing, but how often do we share those warm fuzzy feelings with those around us? Especially when the relationship isn’t all that smooth or fresh? Romantic relationship or not, you likely have love-relationships with a variety of people.
A spouse, a sister, a dad, [...]

This Valentine’s Day
With L-Arginine
By John Morgenthaler
It’s the disorder no one wants to talk about, yet according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 43% of women and 31% of men suffer from sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction is broadly defined as the inability to fully enjoy sexual intercourse. Women generally experience [...]

By Joyce Woodford
Healthy relationships bring happiness and health to our lives. Studies show that people with healthy relationships have more happiness and less stress. There are basic ways to make relationships healthy, even though each relationship is different. Here are Ten Tips for Healthy Relationships!
1. Keep expectations realistic. No one can be everything we might [...]

By Elizabeth Scott, M.S. |
Conflict in a relationship is virtually inevitable. In itself, conflict isn’t a problem; how it’s handled, however, can bring people together or tear them apart. Poor communication, disagreements and misunderstandings can be a source of anger and distance, or a springboard to a stronger relationship and happier future. Next time you’re [...]