Monthly Archives: May 2015

What I Learned from a Decade of Failed Relationships (part 5)

Learn from the Past In our day-to-day activities it is virtually impossible to be 100% in the present moment of each task we have to accomplish. We multi-task, shifting our focus among a multitude of want-to’s and have-to’s, often making … Continue reading

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What I Learned from a Decade of Failed Relationships (part 4)

Make Your Connection More Important Than Your Conflict Age old advice dictates that partners never go to bed angry with each other. What disconnects couples is not always easily resolved before bedtime. Time, space and reflection are often required to … Continue reading

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What I Learned from a Decade of Failed Relationships (part 3)

You are 100% Responsible for Your 50% of the Relationship Three entities exist in every relationship – the two individuals and the relationship itself. A therapist once told me that each partner is 100% responsible for their 50% of the relationship. … Continue reading

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