Our marriage is much like living within a Bubble Our unique Bubble has boundaries to keep and agreements to honor. We know that relationships are often imperfect and are liable…
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Of Bubbles and Boundaries
Of Boundaries and Bubbles We sometimes refer to “boundaries” when discussing marriages and relationships. We speak of our dissatisfaction with our relationships from home to work. We talk about” lines…
Appreciating and Acknowledging One Another
Why is it important to Appreciate and Acknowledge One Another? As a child, I remember hearing adults and the people around me say, “You’re welcome,” far more frequently than we…
Anger, the bad, the good, and the ugly
Anger, the bad, the good, and the ugly The bad: Anger is prevalent in our lives. Anger is everywhere: at work with clients, customers, managers, and coworkers. Daily, we are…
Anger needs no management
When we recognize that anger is a symptom, not a cause. We can then ask “What is our anger a symptom of?” Anger arises when there’s a gap between what…
Two magical words to facilitate effective communication
Two magical words to facilitate effective communication. We get to start our sentences with “Yes” and.” “Yes,” plus an “And” reliably opens up lines of connection and communication. There are…
Recipe for domestic harmony
Recipe for domestic harmony. The following is a recipe for peace, establishing connection with mutual honor and respect, offering access to effective interpersonal relationships, communication, peace, and domestic harmony. The…
The Power of Commerce and Communication
The Power of Commerce and Communication Productivity, profitability, performance, career satisfaction, employee retention, and corporation morale – all thrive when interpersonal relationships and communication skills are practiced at every level…
Blessings, Love, and Transformation
Blessings, Love, and Transformation Blessings require an acknowledgment to be complete and for the grace energy of blessing to be received and experienced. Responding with “Bless you” when we hear…
We don\’t \”Have to\” live. We, you and I, \”Get to live.\”
We don’t “Have to” live. We, you and I, “Get to live.” I invite us to consider the phrases “Need to,” “Have to,” like “Must,” and “Should” all occur in…