by Dan | May 31, 2018 | Communicating During Divorce, Effective Co-Parenting, Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
We want closer relationships with those important to us – our spouses, children, perhaps co-parents – but knowing how to develop deep and lasting relationships is an extremely rare skill. The secret is cultivating the art of listening. And anyone can...
by Dan | May 14, 2018 | Communicating During Divorce, Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
I often write in my blogs about how divorcing spouses can save much time and money by reaching divorce agreements out of court. I emphasize that whether or not you’re involved in a divorce, you can use the tips below to negotiate and resolve conflicts with a parent,...
by Dan | Sep 1, 2017 | Communicating During Divorce, Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
Perhaps you want to end a toxic marriage or relationship. Or you want a closer relationship with your children. There are common roadblocks that often block the path to success in virtually anything you want to achieve. Most of us carry around a variety of...
by Dan | Apr 27, 2014 | Blog, Communicating During Divorce, Divorce Process, Effective Co-Parenting, Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
Perhaps you find yourself experiencing negative thoughts and emotions more than you would like. You might wonder why you are so angry all the time, particularly at a certain person, or why worrisome thoughts keep you awake at night. You might have heard the trite...
by Dan | Aug 1, 2013 | Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
Believe it or not, you can tell a lot about how you feel about yourself by looking at the people that you spend the most time with. For many of you, this is likely to be your spouse or significant other. When you feel good about yourself, your spouse or significant...
by Dan | Jul 10, 2013 | Healthy Relationships and Personal Growth
Many times when you’re involved in a long-term relationship, particularly one that’s unhealthy, it’s easy to lose touch with who you are and the things that you’re good at and enjoy. Unfortunately, I know this all too well from personal experience. You...