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How a bladder infection can save intimacy in your marriage!

By |2017-09-13T20:49:04+00:00June 13th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Communication Problems, Intimacy, relationship issues|

Female bladder infections can act as a break in physical intimacy when there are emotional issues that have not been addressed. Focusing on pain and discomfort distracts a couple from dealing with the misunderstandings that have been ignored. Learn how to tune into the emotional tensions before they interfere with physical intimacy and ruin a good partnership or marriage.

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*(How to get affection on your schedule!)*

By |2016-12-13T05:19:30+00:00June 3rd, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy|

Your affection may be spurned because your rhythms are out of synch with your loved one. There is a two-pronged strategy that will help create a sense of togetherness that promotes the right atmosphere for mutual affection. This video describes how to invite your partner to tune into your rhythms and be available for affection - in two easy steps that involve zero words, but the non-demanding body language.

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*(How to get through to loved ones without repeating yourself!)*

By |2017-09-13T19:56:23+00:00May 27th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Communication Problems, relationship issues|

If you are mad that you have to say the same thing one more time then you may be hitting the wrong target when you communicate with friends and loved ones. Find out how to use my two pronged communication approach that will hit the right note and engage your loved ones in ways that make them feel involved so that they want to pay attention.

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*(How to be loved 24/7 even if you think you don’t deserve it!)*

By |2016-12-13T05:19:31+00:00May 13th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy|

If you only feel deserving of love and care when you can't cope with life then you are depriving yourself of being loved for the good person you are. Don't confuse love with pity! Learn how to let yourself be loved when you are capable and managing as well as when you are challenged. Have love just for who you are 24/7!

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How to manage fatigue due to relationship problems

By |2017-09-13T18:03:48+00:00April 5th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy|

fatigue caused by stress comes from relationship insecurity. Working hard to win love makes stress worse, makes you more tired binging on junk food for energy. Connecting with your loved ones in ways that make you feel loved and cared for is the best antidote to fatigue, by giving you natural energy that carries you through the day in a motivated and positive way.

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*(How to get your own way, avoid guilt and still feel lovable!)*

By |2017-09-13T19:24:30+00:00April 1st, 2011|Anger Issues, Anxiety therapy, Communication Problems, Depression Counseling, Intimacy, relationship issues|

you can keep your convictions and get your way without trampling over friends and loved ones, OR giving in and feeling controlled in defeat. There is a magic word that does the trick of making you both feel like winners on the same team.

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Three ways to end back pain linked to mistrust in relationships

By |2017-09-13T18:32:03+00:00March 22nd, 2011|Anxiety therapy|

Unreliable connections cause stress and lead to back ache. Learn three ways to trust good people and remove the trust rather than living with dread and vigilance that all relationships are like the ones you had before- unreliable. Discover how Donovan found healthy stress free relationships and got rid of persistent back pain.

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How to avoid the same mistakes after a break up

By |2017-09-13T17:37:04+00:00January 13th, 2011|Anxiety therapy, Intimacy, relationship issues, separation counseling|

Relationship Advice Tips By Dr. Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D. Announcing a divorce is shocking and painful Gerald came home after a business trip and announced to Beatrice that he wanted a divorce.  The shock of it made Beatrice stop breathing for a few seconds. She froze in a state of complete disbelief. For a moment there [...]

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Is relationship stress making your skin dry out?

By |2017-09-11T21:02:30+00:00December 29th, 2010|Anxiety therapy, relationship issues|

Having got her parents to acknowledge and care for her Chantal won her battle but lost her zest for life. Dry and brittle skin reflected the dried out insides she was experiencing as she lost motivation for life. An old stress disappeared but a new one arrived.

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