Losing your home for any reason is heart-wrenching. Many families describe the feeling as “the rug being pulled out from under you” or “losing your moorings.”
Money issues are one of the top sources of stress for families these days, and the number of families who have ... Views: 6440
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Q: My husband is always picking on me in public. How can I get him to stop?
A: Many of us have been caught off guard in social situations where someone else exposed ... Views: 6379
Q: Should I remarry my ex?
A: We all like second chances in life. Rarely do we get them. Remarrying your ex is one of the few opportunities for a "do-over." There are no divorce statistics for people who re-marry their ex. However, the divorce rate for all second marriages is about sixty ... Views: 5921
Q: I'm dating the person with whom I cheated. How can I learn to trust him?
A: There is some truth that those who cheated on their partner are more likely to cheat again in a new relationship. Cheaters, after all, have crossed one of those major relationship boundaries-fidelity. And cheaters ... Views: 5859
Your divorce is final, and you are glad, sad, excited and scared all at the same time.
You love your nights to yourself — for a while — and then you wonder if you can ever be optimistic about finding love again.
The good news is that this roller coaster of feelings and doubt is ... Views: 4632
*Sylvia’s husband had a rule: If you can’t be home right after work, you had to call. When she rushed a co-worker to the hospital, in the confusion, Sylvia called about thirty minutes after she was due home. When she did phone home, he accused her of cheating on her and lying. The moment she ... Views: 4557
When Laurel’s boss overlooked her for a promotion, she was stunned. She had received high praise for her market analyses and team cooperation and was sure she’d be selected for a major project.
Tip #1: Get Feedback
Rather than wallow in disappointment, Laurel sought from her boss ... Views: 4295
Introduction
Few of us are immune to holiday stress. It doesn’t help that Thanksgiving and Christmas are so close together. For many people, it’s like getting a second-wham of anxiety and disappointment before you recover from the first one at Thanksgiving.
Because our ... Views: 4166
Do these scenarios sound familiar?
* Your in-laws are cold to you.
* Your husband or partner can't stand up to his mother or father.
* When it comes to the holidays, it's your in-laws' way-or the highway.
* Your in-laws are critical and judgmental of you.
* Your ... Views: 4003
How to Avoid Wedding Stress and Be a Smart Bride:
Over-the-Top Wedding Plans Can Reveal Bottom-of-the-Barrel Feelings
Weddings and the accompanying engagement parties and showers can get stressful and out of hand for many reasons. Here are the top reasons why planning weddings may not be as ... Views: 3909
***Tips for Recovering from Being Suddenly Single***
Women, Loss, Grief and Loneliness: If I’m so great, how come it hurts so much to be alone?
... Views: 3895
Most of us want to feel chosen, connected and cared for. Unfortunately, it's easy to be fooled into thinking you are falling in love, and one of the sure ways to cloud your judgment about your new partner is having sex too soon. Here are the top reasons how a hasty decision to have sex ... Views: 3816
Q: My boyfriend won't propose even though we've been dating for years. Should I take the initiative?
A: Let me just get it over with-I do not recommend that women propose marriage. I'll explain why a few paragraphs later, but first, here is the experience that sparked my deeper thinking ... Views: 3793
If you're like myself and many of my clients, you find forgiveness a difficult prospect. Big questions such as "When is it too late to ask for an apology?", "Is forgiveness necessary for personal and spiritual growth?", and "Should someone apologize for being truthful?" complicate the ... Views: 3502
Q: How can I turn around my sexless marriage?
A: Why would some couples remain celibate? Isn't sex supposed to be part of the pleasures of love and marriage? Yet, approximately 10-15% of marriages may experience long stretches of time without sex. A smaller number of couples never ... Views: 3273
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Q: Every year I drop my New Year's resolutions by February. What can I do to keep them?
A: Unfortunately, for many of us, by Valentine's Day your New Year's resolutions ... Views: 3190
Q: My partner's become withdrawn since being diagnosed with a serious illness. What should I do?
A: Despite all the advancements in medicine, most of us are still terrified to hear words such as cancer, tumor, incurable, inoperable, experimental, drug resistant, radiation, and chemotherapy. ... Views: 3179
In a column about relationships, it's easy to overlook that the number one person you must always relate to is yourself. Yet, sometimes, when circumstances make us veer off our usual course, we get irritable, pessimistic and just plain old down in the dumps. Here are some tips to help you ... Views: 3096
We expect to outlive our parents, but we still struggle with grief. Take this quiz to learn about dealing with the loss of a parent. Put an “x” next to one answer for each question.
1. Losing a parent suddenly is worse than losing a parent after a long illness.
__Strongly Agree ... Views: 3062
Divorce and death of a husband is a top life stressor. Learn about this grief from the following quiz. Choose one answer that best describes your belief.
1. Jennifer and her husband divorced after one year. Five months later, Jennifer has gone out on three casual dates.
___A. She was only ... Views: 2936
Q: It's Valentine's Day, and I'm single and miserable. Is there anyway I can turn it around?
A: I don't know about you, but I'm really not very fond of those fake, business-driven holidays such as Mother's Day and Valentine's Day. (Okay. I admit, I do like Halloween because I love seeing all ... Views: 2882
Tip Sheet
Introduction
Observe first—rather than act
Confide in a colleague as a last resort
Confront the difficult person as another last resort
Make the colleague or boss look good—by being indispensable
Don’t personalize--maybe
Introduction
Almost anyone who works has run ... Views: 2854
Dr. LeslieBeth Wish, Ed.D, MSS at www.lovevictory.com
Reasons Why Getting Along with siblings is So Crucial
The Most Common Problems of Having Siblings-in-laws
What Can You Do if You Have Siblings-in-law Problems?
Why are the siblings so important in approving your choice of mate? It’s ... Views: 2838
Holidays for many people can mean being alone and feeling lonely--or being with family members who cause you stress and also make you feel lonely! It seems you can't escape the holiday blues. But you can! Here are some tips.
1. Identify your triggers. Identify ahead of time exactly what ... Views: 2822
Tip Sheet
Introduction
Recognize personal stress triggers and symptoms
Re-train the brain
Get solution-oriented
Develop a buddy system
Minimize self-blame
Be realistic in expectations for change
Introduction
No one can avoid stress. In fact, it’s a necessary part of life. Stress ... Views: 2727
Wouldn't it be great if you could instantly read men? So far, there isn't any super-power for that. And wouldn't it be great if there were Santa Claus men who are bigger than life--and who can satisfy your every whim and need. Uh-oh, it might seem that there are enough of these kinds of men, ... Views: 2721
Q: How do I "fall in love using my head and not my heart?"
A: Most of today's grandparents heard the love lesson "use your head not your heart" long before they looked with interest at the opposite sex. But just what do these words mean--and how do you apply it to your love life? Consider ... Views: 2638
Can a man and woman manage not to mix together eventually? The answer is “Yo and Nes”—each word, as you can see, is a combination of Yes and No. So, how can you tell if your friendship is going to remain a friendship or turn into something more?
In the movie When Harry Met ... Views: 2489
When The Soldier Doesn’t Return: The Needs of American Families of Downed Warriors In Iraq
Note: All names have been changed to protect confidentiality.
By LeslieBeth Wish, Ed.D, MSS,MA
Reprinted with author's permission from www.helpstartshere.org
Introduction
Sally had been a ... Views: 2489
Have you ever thought that you found The One—only to realize later after much heartache that the person was The Wrong One?
Finding healthy love is so important to your mental and physical health. It’s unfair that it’s so difficult to find the right person. It’s not fair. Here ... Views: 2485
New Years Resolutions that Work
Introduction
It’s holiday time of year again when thoughts turn to shopping, giving, partying and—yes—making New Years’ resolutions. Even if a person doesn’t want to make them, reminders about resolutions are on the Internet, talk ... Views: 2479
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Happy marriages and long-term relationships are not happy every day. John Gottman, a pioneer in marital research, discovered that even in mutually satisfying marriages, ... Views: 2442
Divorce is a difficult enough experience, and when children are involved, most divorcing parents have to set aside their marital feelings and work together to co-raise children responsibly. The goal is not to have children survive divorce but to thrive.
However, many parents are so hurt, ... Views: 2432
Instant Relief from Grief: Tip Sheet
Introduction
Give Back
Stay Connected
Cry and Yell
Get Inspired
Get Help
Introduction
Grieving is one of life’s most unpleasant events. Like falling in love, experiencing grief can make you feel as though you are going a little crazy—except ... Views: 2430
We tend to give our partners more than second chances—even when they have betrayed, disappointed or hurt us physically or emotionally.
It’s as though we’ll do almost anything to defend against rocking the boat, and being alone or wrong about our love choices.
In this brief article ... Views: 2398
Q: How long should I wait before dating again after my divorce?
A: Most of us have heard this advice about looking for love after you've just ended a marriage or intimate partnership: "Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire." In other words, to avoid re-bound love, take time off from ... Views: 2394
It’s difficult enough to meet someone who seems like a good love match. But then, over time, things happen between you and your partner that make you wonder: “Is this the right person for me?”
It seems as though it should be such an easy question to answer. But once you fall in love, your ... Views: 2342
I’m sure many of you have wondered why a man didn’t call back — or call you at all after you had what you thought was a wonderful conversation.
It’s very confusing. Doubts swirl through your mind such as: was I too quiet or too opinionated? Did I talk about my ex too ... Views: 2319
No matter how seasoned and successful you are, you still may experience disappointments and setbacks. Here are tips to empower you.
Read this several times:
No one is immune from experiencing career setbacks, disappointments and regrets and making mistakes big and small.
Setbacks come in ... Views: 2310
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Q: My ailing mom has come to live with me, and it's taking a toll on my marriage. How can I find a balance?
A: Medical advancements have allowed us to live longer but not ... Views: 2256
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Q: I'm about to meet my partner's parents. How can I make a good impression?
A: Okay, you're ready. You've fallen in love and gotten "serious" about someone who feels the ... Views: 2252
Activities that excite us make us feel good about life, love and ourselves. We are all pleasure-seekers, and there are endless things that can make us feel re-vitalized. We like to be carried away.
Take a closer look at Cookie. She is having a great time. Joe is smart, successful, fun and ... Views: 2230
Q: Do I empathize too much?
A: Most of us have been taught to feel sorry for people who are less fortunate than we are and to forgive people when they make mistakes. Charity and civilization rely on empathy. Yet, as many of my clients have shown me, there is such a thing as too much ... Views: 2193
Q: Why do I end up with such "basket cases" for partners?
A: Basket cases--a great description of someone whose behavior prompts you to give too much of your time and energy to help, calm, or "fix" them. If you are exhausted and exasperated from feeling that you always have to pick up the ... Views: 2165
Well, you got through your divorce, settled in to your new life as best you can, and now you are in your first important, post-divorce intimate relationship.
You’re excited and relieved — yet also wary. You wonder if this new relationship is a go? Your doubts are not unfounded. After all, ... Views: 2133
Q: My partner and I recently separated. What's the best way to use this time?
A: Instead of going directly to divorce, some couples decide to separate for a while. This approach definitely has its merits. It prevents you from acting hastily about the relationship and gives you a chance to ... Views: 2129
Most of us want to feel chosen, connected and cared for. Unfortunately, it's easy to be fooled into thinking you are falling in love, and one of the sure ways to cloud your judgment about your new partner is having sex too soon. Here are the top reasons how a hasty decision to have sex ... Views: 2104
First dates are both exhilarating and a bit frightening. And sometimes it’s hard to know the difference between these two feelings. No wonder — these emotions arouse virtually the same areas in the brain.
Even more confusing, when you feel anxious, you often ... Views: 2077
Here are some thoughts that might surprise you. There is not necessarily a type of person who cheats.
Even nice people can be cheaters—and this concept can cloud your ability to see the signs that your partner is a cheater.
How many times have you watched true crime ... Views: 2031
Q: I've already broken my New Year's resolution. How can I successfully better myself?
A: Unfortunately, it's true that by February many of us are on a downward slide of breaking our New Year's resolutions. You've probably given it a good try, but old habits are hard to break.
Since you ... Views: 1980