So many people try to build a relationship with little or no foundation. Just because you think someone is handsome or beautiful doesn’t make it a good basis for a relationship. Looks are fleeting.
Just because they might have money
When emotions take hold of you, they can hijack your brain! All common sense can go right out the window. Today, I want to share some thoughts on stepping away from infatuation, raging hormones, and even great chemistry to start
Why are you sticking around so long?
You know this isn’t the right relationship for you. You know it’s not healthy for you, but yet you keep trying. You keep asking why would anyone treat somebody this poorly?
Well…I can’t
It’s so exciting when you meet someone that you have a lot in common with. Generally your conversation will just flow. Early on you’re both amazed at how you seem to connect, have shared similar experiences, and even done many
Welcome back to the final segment of The Four Cornerstones of Great Relationships. Today we’re going to talk about The Physical Cornerstone.
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There are two components or parts to the Physical Cornerstone. Most of
Welcome back to The Four Cornerstones of Great Relationships.
This week I want to talk about the Spiritual Cornerstone.
This is a subject that is very near and dear to my heart. The older I get, the deeper my faith
The Emotional Cornerstone creates an amazing connection. It’s the one connection that is most often misunderstood and, like the other cornerstones, it cannot stand alone to make an extraordinary relationship.
This cornerstone is subject to your physical and mental health
For the next four weeks I’d like to cover the basics or the foundation of really great relationships. These are what I call the Four Cornerstones. They are the Intellectual Connection, Spiritual Connection, Emotional Connection, and Physical Connection.
I’ll take
Over the past several weeks I’ve been doing research for my new digital course that will be available in the second quarter of this year.
One of the interesting, and sad things I’ve found is that so many dating and
When you look at all of the statistics and do the math, only about 12% to 15% of marriages that last are happy, healthy, and fulfilling relationships. This is a frightening and disheartening number. The question then becomes “why is