It’s tiring …
listening to all of the name calling and finger pointing that is going on in the world.
What happened to respectful dialogue?
How are we supposed to address our nation’s issues if we show such disrespect for each other??
People can disagree. That’s a given. It’s human nature to have different points…
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I remember where I was on January 28, 1986.
I had just arrived at a rural hospital in New York on a work trip when I saw the horrible video of the disintegration of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Everyone was stunned. There would be no work accomplished that day.
73 seconds after liftoff, there was…
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Because I do so much work with couples in distress, it’s inevitable I’ll work with couples in the midst of a divorce. So, I’m often there from the announcement through the final paperwork, which gives me great insight into the entire process from start to finish.
One trend I see over and over again is the notion of “I just want to get this over with.” After so much turmoil, distress, and conflict, it’s not unusual for at least one partner to exhaust himself/herself and concede…
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As the parent of three, I’m always on the hunt for ways to incentivize (bribe) them to do what I want. Now, you may be tempted to believe that incentivizing children is the easy way out – or even wrong. But, think about it this way: We’re all “incentivized.” Would you show up for work if you weren’t getting paid?
Recently, I read something that’s really helped me get the most of my incentivizing strategy. According to research, the loss you feel when something is taken away…
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So, when you finish reading this blog, please let me know … which attitude do you think is better?
I know several octogenarians and nonagearians who are very active and still exercising every day.
This blog is a comparison of the approaches of two of them – both are gentlemen.
Tom, in his late 80s, was a scratch golfer in his day. He and his wife travel south every winter to escape the snow and cold temperatures in favor of sunshine and green fairways.
Tom…
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WARNING – you’ll need to set-aside conventional wisdom to read this post!
Haven’t we all been taught that the less conflict in a marriage, the better? Well, recent studies say that’s actually NOT true. In fact, studies now show that couples who have regular conflict actually are happier in their marriages!
So, let me clarify – what we’ve learned is that couples who report little to no conflict in their marriages score very low on marital happiness surveys. Those who…
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If you were witnessing of an emergency situation that was occurring right in front of you, you would do something to help the person in trouble or report the emergency, right?
Well, it turns out that your response might depend on how many other people are present.
Here’s the deal … the more people are present, the less likely you are to help the person in distress. That’s called the “bystander effect.”…
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