The Power of Travel in Relationships: Exploring Destinations as a Couple
Traveling, for many, is a delightful escape from the mundane. It's an exploration not just of places, but of one's soul. And when done with a significant other, it can also be a powerful testament to the relationship. It can be the crucible that tests the strength of your bond or the enchanting backdrop to the most memorable moments you'll share. However, choosing the right destination matters. Just like the idea of compatibility in relationships, the places you decide to explore together should also align with your collective aspirations and personalities.
Read full story20+1 Marriage Tattoo Ideas: Inking the Chapters of Your Love Story
Marriage, a beautiful union of two hearts, has always been celebrated with rings, ceremonies, and vows. In this contemporary era, couples are also embracing a more everlasting emblem of their love – marriage tattoos. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Through this expansive guide, we venture into the world of ink and creativity to explore 20+1 marriage tattoo ideas that encapsulate the everlasting bond shared between two souls. From traditional symbols to modern artistry, let's delve into the canvas of affection portrayed through ink.
Read full storyMoving On: Finding Solace and Growth After a Breakup
Life's unpredictable nature means that sometimes, the bonds we thought would last forever come to an unexpected end. The aftermath of a significant relationship's conclusion can often feel like sailing through uncharted waters. These moments can be especially trying, filled with an avalanche of emotions - sadness, anger, disbelief, and more. Yet, amidst this emotional turmoil, there is a horizon filled with hope. This guide aims to help you navigate the storm, ensuring you don't just survive, but thrive.
Read full storyHow to Build a Healthy Relationship: Professional Guide and Practical Tips
When you fall in love, you instantly assume that all romantic relationships remain that way throughout the journey. Not to claim that exceptions don’t exist, but reality usually proves that a perfect relationship is a myth. Both partners go through their ups and downs and get disappointed in one another more than once throughout their lives. However, as long as you continue to work on your healthy relationship and watch out for your physical and mental health, you will be much happier. Care to learn how to build a healthy relationship without damaging your loved ones in the process? You have come to the right place!
Read full storyHow To Deal With Loneliness And Resentment After Divorce
After a divorce, feelings of loneliness and resentment are usually especially aggravated. We get used to a particular person, lifestyle, habits, and shared rituals. When webreak up with a partner, it’s time to rebuild our lives. So, how can we cope with living alone after divorce, and is it necessary to cope with it at all? Let’s find out in this article.
Read full storyHow to deal with an angry child after divorce
When parents separate, their child’s behavior is likely to change, as divorce is a challenging experience for both adults and underage family members. Depending on the age of your children, they may feel shocked, uncertain, or angry. Parents ignoring concerning signs, such as aggression or depression, unconsciously contribute to the child facing severe psychological problems that will affect their future.
Read full storyTop Ten Reasons Marriages Fail
When couples declare their love and make life-long vows on their wedding day, the last thing anyone thinks about is divorce. Most husbands and wives dream about living together forever, facing life’s problems head-on as a team. You might want children and imagine what your life would be like with the pitter-patter of little feet running around the family home.
Read full storyHow to Protect Yourself From a Narcissist
Narcissists are known for their charm and infectious enthusiasm, showing this side only to distant admirers. But living or working closely with a narcissist can be harmful to mental health and, at times, outright dangerous.
Read full storyHow to Cope with Postpartum Depression: 11 Tips for New Moms
Giving birth to a baby is a life-changing experience that can be filled with a rollercoaster of different emotions. One minute you feel extreme sadness and crying spells. And the next minute, you might be glowing with joy, cuddling the baby resting in your arms.
Read full story7 Ways to Motivate Children When They’re Totally Unmotivated
All parents dream of raising motivated children and giving them access to better life opportunities. But what if their child does not want to develop and learn or refuses to strive for success? How to motivate children with such complete indifference to what happens around them?
Read full storyAfter Divorce Super Power
No matter how your divorce goes, it still leaves an imprint, even if the separation was peaceful. A new life is opening up in front of you, and it can be a little scary. But the truth is that you have every opportunity and means to make yourself happy, and this is what you really deserve! So, get ready to embark on an exciting journey of empowering yourself and transforming into a Wonder Woman.
Read full storyHow to Help Your Child Succeed in Life: 7 Tips From a Psychologist
All parents want their children to be successful in life, and it’s absolutely normal. But, raising successful children is not as simple as it might seem at first sight. To help kids achieve their potential, parents typically encourage them to get good grades or play sports. These things are good, but there is way more you can do to set your child up for success.
Read full storyHow to Talk to Your Spouse About Money (Without Fighting!)
Have you noticed that talking about finances with a romantic partner feels more awkward than any other topic? That’s why so many of us avoid such conversations entirely only to find out later that we are up to our eyeballs in debt.
Read full storyHow to Not Destroy Your Marriage While Caregiving for Others
From this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part…. But what if it’s not one of you two who got sick? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 40.4 million unpaid caregivers of adults ages 65 and older in the United States. Nine out of ten people from that group are providing care for an aging relative, and the relative majority is caring for a parent.
Read full story5 Pieces of Effective Divorce Advice For Fathers
According to data from the American Psychological Association, in 2021 about 40-50% of married couples in the United States will divorce. Most often, the petitioners are women, but the changes impact dads as well. So here’s some divorce advice for fathers that can help them cope with the hardships of the breakup, stay tight with their child, and spread their wings again after.
Read full storyThe Do's and Don'ts of Helping Your Spouse Cope With an Eating Disorder
Living with a partner who has an eating disorder can be very challenging and emotional. People affected by this illness tend to have extreme eating behaviors, from following rigid diets to binging on food in secret. But the worst thing is that these individuals often feel alone and misunderstood.
Read full storyHow to Practice Mindfulness In Your Marriage
Relationships are probably the most subjective thing on earth. They defy generalizations and shouldn’t be labeled. Every couple has its own unique “rules of love.” There is no single recipe for a happy long-term marriage that works for everyone. However, there are fundamental, basic things, without which it is almost impossible to build healthy mutual relations for years to come.
Read full storyMy Son Won’t Talk To Me After Divorce: How To Restore The Relationship
Divorce is a challenging time for parents and children. Thoughts such as “my son won’t talk to me after divorce” or “my daughter will hate me, and I will be a single mother” haunt parents with teenagers during a breakup.
Read full storyHow to Talk to Your Child About a New Relationship
Introducing a new partner to your child after separation is tricky, as it might be difficult to predict the reaction from both sides. Yet, it is a very common situation considering that 3 out of every 4 people who go through a divorce will get married at least one more time in the future. In turn, nearly 65% of all remarriages involve children from prior marriages. Thus, to prepare children for meeting your new partner, it is crucial to consider several tips regarding the place and time when you can deliver this news.
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