Today's post is about how to approach what seems like impossible problems. It starts with a man, Simon, sharing his frustration about his marriage,
“By changing yourself, you can change a relationship… because I did!”
We were in the process of physical separation, with my husband arranging to move out at the end of the month, and I was getting legal advice on
“Can our relationship be saved, or am I just prolonging the inevitable?”
For a couple who have been struggling for years they can sit in a battle between hope and despair as they ponder many questions. Can the
“Obsession”
Have you noticed that success in any area of life requires a certain amount of obsession? If you look at business owners, you will notice that they
“Some People Are Uncoachable, But It Doesn’t Mean They Can’t Change”
Every so often, a couple turns up for help. I can clearly see one person is coachable and the other isn’t. The uncoachable person may be
“We can’t Communicate, are we Doomed?”
When you're constantly struggling to communicate with your partner it can feel like the beginning of the end, but it’s not necessarily a sign your
Conflict: She never considered how he felt…
One of the most important skills couples must master is the ability to manage their own emotions so they can get the most out of their partner,
“She’s Making a Mountain out of a Molehill”
I am writing this post to the husbands who are struggling to see the gravity of their wives' problems. This problem keeps appearing in couples'
40 Reasons Why A Marriage Won’t Work
1. 70%+ of divorces are filed by women mainly due to loss of emotional security and emotional connection, both cripple their ability to trust their