5 Steps To Calm Down Fast During A Fight – SC 62
Fighting, arguing, and disagreeing are essential in a relationship, But it’s critical to know how. Here’s a short episode to help you understand how to calm down fast so you don’t do or say something you’ll later regret.
Keys To Mastering Relationships & Life With Dr. John Demartini – SC 60
Here I interview one of my main mentors and the Yoda of Personal and Professional Development, Dr. John Demartini. We talk about values, stress, the body, sexual polarity, and quantum entanglement all in the context of intimate relationships.
How To Create Healthy Expectations In Your Relationship – SC 59
There are two kinds of expectations in a long-term relationship. Knowing the difference can help you sink or swim.
How Do I Know When It’s Too Hard? – SC 57
Relationships get hard. But how do you know when hard is too freakin’ hard? In this episode, my wife and I explore a very common complaint about long-term relationships, especially after the initial honeymoon phase wears off.
100% Responsibility Vs When To Leave The Relationship & Other Relationship Questions – SC 56
How to deal with value differences? How do we deal with the seeming contradiction of taking 100% responsibility and then leaving the relationship? How to keep childhood issues from breaking up your relationship? And many more questions in this episode
The Purpose Of Relationship Pain – SC 55
Relationship pain has a very clear purpose. If you are hip to it, you’ll thrive in relationships. If you are uneducated here, you’ll run away and play the victim. Direct and to the point, I suggest a very important daily practice for you to strengthen your mindset about long-term partnership. Pain hurts indeed. And,…
The Class You Never Got In School – SC 54
One of the most fundamental skills we need to navigate life’s challenges is not formally taught to us. We learn through the school of hard knocks and most of us get some pretty big scars.
Use The Power Of Community To Improve Your Marriage – SC 51
Do you have any friends in your life that lovingly challenge you? If not, you’re missing out on big growth that could help your primary partnership.