You want to teach your child something important, a lesson that they can benefit from for the rest of their lives. But unknowningly, outside of our awareness, we might be teaching them some very different lessons as well.
Category Archives: Love
When Fear Overpowers Reality
Sometimes what we fear is so strong that we can’t enjoy the reality that is right in front of us. This weekend is a challenge in overcoming that.
Healthy Relationship Practices: The Couple Bubble
What’s your true home base? Where do you feel the safest? A place without judgement where you can be 100% yourself and feel loved even when you act crazy? Your relationship can be that place.
Being Present With Someone
What does it mean to be really there with someone? What gets in the way when we try to listen to another person? I’m grateful for the many chances I get to learn how to listen better.
Every Season Has Its Flowers
We are used to see flowers in spring and summer, but what about the darker and colder seasons? And what can we learn about the flowers that color the seasons of our lives?
The Subconscious Practice of Building Escape Routes
How do we cope with fear of missing out? And what is it costing us? What’s the key to changing our habit of building escape routes into our lives?
From Christian to Atheist to Spiritual Explorations to … Me.
My journey with religion has been bumpy, to say the least, and I don’t think it has ended either. I’m curious to see where it will lead me next.
“Let’s talk about sex” in a long-term relationship
Having honest and true conversations about our sex lives with our partners is tricky. We feel so vulnerable it gets scary. These conversations, however, can also be incredibly liberating and make room for a more satisfying relationship in all areas.
Kindred Spirits
Some people you meet for the first time feel like old friends from the start. They are a true gift and should be cherished as such.
What an Avoidant Attachment Style Feels Like and 5 Tips to Help You Heal
What does it ‘feel’ like to have fear of commitment? What does a dismissive avoidant attachment style looks like? And what are the steps to healing this?