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Relationships
Creating Harmony In  Life

The following articles are about improving all relationships, whether they be husband and wife, parents and children, co-workers, lovers, or any type of intimate relationship. Scroll down for an introduction to our featured articles, or click directly on one of the article index on the right.

Soul Mates & Soul Families
by John L. Payne.
Your journeys into the physical world are deliberate journeys. Before such journeys are undertaken, souls organize themselves into groups. You could see these as support groups. The ultimate goal is to experience unconditional love, that which is acceptance and allowing.

Listening to Ourselves
by Rebecca Z. Sharif, M.A. CCC.

If we could listen to ourselves as we converse, we would probably be astounded at how often we speak mindlessly. We are so taken up with being the speaker that, quite innocently perhaps, we make insensitive comments, speak inaccurately, or talk too much, hardly aware of the effect of those actions.

 

Sleeping Beauty
by Wendy Paris.
"A childless royal couple finally has a baby..."
This version of "Sleeping Beauty" complete with the ogre mother was recorded by Charles Perrault. The Sleeping Beauty story is believed to date back at least to the fourteenth century.

 
Blackberry Love
by Amara Rose.

I hadn't even seen the bushes dripping with ripe blackberries until my friend pointed out what was right in front of me. I wondered how many times potential partners or friends might be right there in front of us, yet invisible, until someone points them out to us.
Don't Give Up On Your Relationship
by Kelly Johnson, M.D.

Can any two people create and maintain a great relationship? You may not think so, because in your search for love, you've only met with failure and disappointment...
Beyond the Brain--The Intelligent Heart
by Doc Childre
and Howard Martin.

Most people would rather feel loving and appreciative than resentful and depressed. But often, despite our best intentions, it's hard to maintain our emotional equilibrium when we're confronted every day with stressful situations.
Cinderella -- Chance for Change
by Wendy Paris.

When the fairy godmother appeared, Cinderella had the courage to seize an opportunity to change. She didn't peer at the fairy godmother suspiciously, snarling, "You know what they say, 'If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.'"
Connecting Emotionally
by John M. Gottman, Ph.D.
and Joan DeClaire.

Whether people are struggling to save a marriage, to cooperate in a family crisis, or to build rapport with a difficult boss, they usually have one thing in common: They need to share emotional information that can help them feel connected.
Gifts From Your Family of Origin
by Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D.
and Donna Martin, M.A.

Your life journey began with your parents or primary caregivers, and your childhood experience of gifts, hurts, and disappointments: these became the very foundation of your ideas about love and pain.
From Relationship to Partnership
by Paul Brenner, M.D., Ph.D.
and Donna Martin, M.A.

Many relationships are based on a certain amount of friction, competition, and tension. Our intimate live-in relationships offer us a constant reminder of the work we still have to do.
Owning Your Relationship
by Kelly E. Johnson, M.D.
 
I have asked people to list all of their important possessions, and they all invariably come up with similar lists. Material goods rank highly. They have overlooked the number one valuable commodity in their life...
Relationship Breakdown
by Robert E. Najemy.
A divorce, separation or any loss of an important relationship is painful. Although we need to make every possible step to heal our relationships, if and when a relationship breaks down, there is still much we can learn.
The Inner "Others"
by Cathy Holt.

Within each of us there are many aspects which seem to be at war with the others. We have an Inner Critic that nags at us and tells us we're not good enough.
Living our Process in Relationships
by Anne Wilson Sch'f.
 
When we live our process, we are not self-centered, and we are not defined by others. Too often, we have structured our relationships so they cannot meet the needs of those within them.
 


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