Keep Your Love Strong Long After Valentine’s Day

 

When you love someone, it’s important to show them how much you care and how much they matter to you. Flowers on Valentine’s Day or a special dinner on your anniversary are nice gestures that will of course be appreciated by your partner, but if you really want to make your love last, you must put effort into your relationship all year.

Below are some tips for keeping your relationship strong. Think about these tips tomorrow on Valentine’s Day and continue to reflect on them throughout the year.

1)      Be vulnerable. Get in the habit of sharing your feelings instead of your thoughts. When you argue with your partner, the facts do not matter

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Relationship Resolutions

‘Tis the season to begin thinking about your New Year’s Resolutions.

As important as it is to identify personal resolutions, it is also important to think about relationship resolutions. Below are a few tips to help you and your honey get on this same page in 2013.

-      Set a time to sit down together or go for a long walk. Begin by acknowledging the positives aspects of your relationship.

-      Next focus on areas for growth, not necessarily change. Pinpoint

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Finding Love After a Divorce or Breakup

Being newly single can definitely feel overwhelming at times. At any given point you may feel a mix of emotions from excitement and hope to fear, worry, regret, and so on. Entering the dating pool after a divorce or breakup is not always easy, but for those of you looking to find love again, there are some ways to ease into the process and reduce anxiety, fear of rejection, and disappointment.

Take the Time to Emotionally Heal – First you have to spend time emotionally healing from the divorce or breakup, and adjust to being single. Before you know it, well-intentioned friends and family will be asking you about your dating life, but don’t

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Relationship Red Flags

Has this ever happened to you?

You meet someone, hit it off, and start thinking to yourself, “Maybe this could be the one!”

Shortly thereafter you begin to notice little things (i.e. they don’t get along with your friends, they never invite you over to their place, they always seem to forget their wallet, they speak negatively about their family or ex, they’re alarmingly rude to the waiter, etc.).

When you start noticing odd behaviors in a new mate, you have a choice. You can either choose to pay attention to these behaviors and learn more about them, or ignore them.

Paying attention means that you become curious about

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Don’t Forget About YOU!

Regardless of your relationship status, it is always important for you to focus on yourself, to continue to grow as an individual, and to foster your personal relationships. Find out why below.

FIND LOVE TIP:

If you’re in the process of looking for love, it is essential that you continue to nurture your social life. Meeting new people, trying new activities, and tending to your social network is a great way to jump-start this process. Not only will being socially active broaden your pool of people to choose from, but it will

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The Power of Listening

Whether you’re in a relationship or currently looking for love, listening is an essential tool that you must master in order to have a successful relationship.

FIND LOVE TIP:

It is really common for people on a date to get caught up in themselves (how they look, how they’re coming across, if the other person is interested in them, etc.) and to lose track of their date (What am I learning about them? Are we compatible?

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The “June Gloom” Effect

If you live in Southern California you are probably all too familiar with term “June Gloom.”

It’s that time of year when, just as our days begin to get longer and the smell of summer begins to fill the air, the marine layer thickens and the sunny, warm days we long for are instead grey, gloomy, and overcast.

To make matters worse, somehow “June Gloom” tends to exist mostly on the weekends. During the week while we’re in the office, the sun brightly shines inviting fantasies of weekends at the beach, pool, park, etc, but then when the weekend finally arrives that marine layer seems to hold strong, preventing the

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Healing Your Broken Heart

Love is amazingly powerful. When we’re in love we feel on top of the world, as if we can do or be anything. Conversely, when we lose love, we feel as though life as we know it has ended.

One of the most painful experiences a person can go through in life is true heartbreak.  Ending a relationship with someone you were in love with can be an emotionally devastating experience. Common symptoms of heartbreak include: feeling empty, broken, unlovable, not good enough, hollow, pathetic, and depressed. Most people suffering from a broken heart avoid social situations, dread upcoming holidays, shy away from activities they once enjoyed, desire solitude, seek pain relief from substances, and report feeling as if their heart has been ripped out of their chest. There is no question that heartbreak is painful, lonely, and

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Simple Secrets to Help Strengthen Your Marriage

One key to a lasting, healthy relationship is to put effort into it daily. Most people believe that they need a romantic getaway or an expensive dinner to get the passion back, but the truth is small efforts make all the difference.

If you’ve been feeling a little distant from your partner lately or you want your relationship to remain healthy and satisfying, implement at least one item from the list below every day and your relationship will thrive.

  1. Get physical every day. Physical connection is really important in a marriage.  Every day make an effort to hug, kiss for 7 seconds,

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Too Much Distance in Your Marriage?

All relationships ebb and flow. Sometimes couples can be completely aligned and emotionally in tune with one another, and other times a great deal of distance can exist between them.

This natural rhythm of distance and closeness is not something to worry about if you’re usually able to recognize the pattern and work through it.  But if you and your spouse are not able to quickly identify the distance and find ways to reconnect, you may eventually end up feeling more like roommates or co-parents than passionate lovers.

Use the list below to determine if there may be too much distance between you and your honey.

THERE MAY BE TOO MUCH DISTANCE IN YOUR MARRIAGE IF:

  • You can’t remember the last time you passionately kissed your spouse

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