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Archive for 'Improving Relationships'

Making up after an argument

That argument set your relationship back. What you do next can make you closer or set you back farther.

Improving your sex life with your spouse

Sex is an important part of your marriage. Having great sex is more than just jumping into bed.

Reducing the risk of an affair by your spouse or significant other

There are some useful and not so useful things you can do to help prevent your spouse from having an affair. Do you know which are which?

Pretending to be nice is not phony, but is actually an important part of learning social skills

Always showing what you feel does not make you more genuine. It is more likely to make you a jerk. There are times when it is important to be nice, even if you don’t feel that way. There is nothing phony about it. . .

Do other people have an accurate picture of you? Is that a good thing?

Who others think you are may be very different from who you think you are. Close the gap to improve relationships.

Experience is a better teacher than reasoning when dealing with people

Reasoning or experience–which is more helpful for improving relationships?

How big is your relationship world?

How big is your world? An exercise for taking a good look.

Three ways to improve everyday communication

Being superficially positive is like using deoderant without taking a shower. You are not going to fool anybody.

When making relationship decisions, whose rules do you follow?

What is the right thing to do when….? Who do you listen to when everyone has a different opinion about what you should do?

People often learn to do bad things (like arguing) because of their experience

If you learn from experience, why do you continue to do the wrong things?