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5 Questions to Heal a Relationship
“What do we do next?” is the last question to ask Here’s some easy pillow talk: A DuPont marketing study once revealed that the period of time it takes for a person to actually buy a new pillow after he or she decides that a new pillow is necessary is typically two years. Why? Because…
Tuning In to Your Turn-Ons
Appreciating the sexual feelings in our everyday lives My husband’s sly smile tells me something good is coming my way. I know he is toying with me, enjoying my anticipation as much as I am relishing his attention. I feel a familiar pulsing warmth spread through my body as my skin gently flushes. He takes…
If You Really Want to Be Heard, Shut Up…
…And recognize the real struggle with your partner is to hear If I had a dollar for every time I heard a new client say, “We need help learning to communicate,” I’d be retired by now. (Scratch that—I love what I do.) Yet, learning to communicate is rarely the real issue for most couples. Most…
Claiming Your Queen
In my practice, I’m witnessing a revitalized version of the Queen archetype reemerging At the tender age of 51, I walked for the first time down the wedding aisle. That I said, “Yes!” to marriage seemed remarkable, at least to me. That I chose to do so publicly and with considerable ceremony truly baffled me…