Arguing or fighting is really a disagreement being discussed that one or the other partner blows out of proportion. Psychotherapist Barton Goldsmith, Ph.D., advises, “Arguing without harshness works because it minimizes defensiveness and the perceived need to be overbearing in a discussion. And that really is the point: if you…
If there are still negative connotations associated with meeting people–or romantic potentials, to be specific–on the worldwide web, it appears that taboo effect will fade sooner rather than later. And why shouldn’t it? It makes sense, in this busy, high-strung world of ours, people would opt and succeed at quicker,…
There are many who would describe a divorce or breakup as a significant failure in life. Sure, it’s a failure in a sense that the relationship did not last, or did not meet one’s ideal expectations. But spinning a different perspective on heartbreak as a growing experience can serve to…