A Message From VERONICA Spirit Guides III Maintaining a Relationship with Spirit Guides "Linear participation is a great opportunity for condensed experience for the soul. It was intended for all to feel the individuality of the moments while staying connected to the vastness of spiritual. The soul may have difficulties adjusting to the singleness + perceived separation because of the intensity of the energy required to incarnate. One may feel great … [Read more...]
CelebrateLove.com: Yesterday is History ~ Tomorrow is a Mystery
Yesterday is History! Tomorrow is a Mystery! Couples who dwell or live in the past seldom are the ones you notice moving forward with anticipation to the future. My belief it that you should only look back to see how far you've come and to learn from the experience. To break free from the past you must look at the future as a mystery. Let things happen intentionally. This is, plan some unexpected romance with your partner. Begin to actively explore the mystery of love and … [Read more...]
WOMEN of our WORLD – Stop Deceiving Yourself: You Deserve Better
Stop Deceiving Yourself: You Deserve Better Breaking the Deception Habit I recently found myself wondering (again) “How in the world could they do this to me?” Using this sentence always involves being cheated on, deceived or scammed on a huge scale. It almost always describes acts that are so incredibly selfish, cruel, thoughtless and appalling that most of us can merely stand there with our jaws dropping, wondering what in the world just happened, and knowing that we will probably be … [Read more...]
Alina Mikos: 5 Signs He's Not In It for LOVE
5 Signs He’s Not In It for Love By Alina Mikos Every relationship requires give and take, but if the two of you have a deep love and affection for one another, there will always be a healthy and happy balance in your partnership. Some men (and women) get into relationships with motivations other than love in their mind, which is fine if both are on the same page. However, when the love and devotion of one party is not reciprocated, the relationship is in serious trouble. So whether he’s … [Read more...]
VERBENA: Is Your Astro-Opposite Your Best Choice?
Is Your Astro-Opposite Your Best Choice? ... Not at all! It’s entirely possible that the old saying “opposites attract” was coined by an astrologer, because in several ways the sign that stands across from yours on the astrological wheel can add some important elements to your life. But if you’re a Virgo, for example, is Pisces, your astro-opposite, always your best choice for a mate, friend or co-worker? As people become better and better informed about how astrology really works, … [Read more...]
INSPIRATIONAL – Relationships after Trauma, Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
6 Ways to Handle a Relationship After Trauma Changes a Partner A traumatic event can change any relationship in a split second. It could be a sickness, death of a loved one, or memories of abusive sex. The damage can take its toll over the course of years, tearing apart trust and intimacy, unless the couple knows how to handle the situation. The dynamics of any traumatic, life changing experience are outlined by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross as following a course of steps, beginning with … [Read more...]
Break the Cycle of Self-Defeat …
Break the Cycle of Self-Defeat Dump That Loser! Why are we holding on to people who obviously don’t do us any good? Why do we feel that knowing someone for a long period of time, or being in a relationship with someone, binds us to hold on to them for dear life, even when they are detrimental to our own well-being and self-worth? Somehow most of us seem to believe that we can’t do any better, or worse, don’t deserve any better. Breaking the cycle of self-defeat and misery is hard to do but … [Read more...]
INTIMACY in the Year of 2011: 1000 Intimate Questions for Couples.
A Celebration of Women is pleased to share this message from a friend of ours, Michael Webb, relationship expert. This project has culminated into 1000 questions that every Women in our World could and/or should share with her husband, lover, friend, etc. We are all starting a new year, and knowing this will include to beginning of the Year of the Metal Rabbit - where practicality over-rules romance - it is safe to say that Couples will need to Educate themselves. So, when you find … [Read more...]
WOMEN in RECOVERY – 'Are YOU an Enabler?': 6 Ways to Stop, Holly Allender.
6 Ways to Stop Being an Enabler By Holly Allender It would be a lot easier to write this article if I had no experience with being an enabler. I could just spout things I’ve read about, refer you to the latest articles, and send you off to a support group with a box of tissues. Let’s get real... How healthy is it to give yourself completely to someone? Aren’t you tired of making excuses for their behavior or chemical dependency? Are you enjoying doing everything for him/her/them? … [Read more...]
The Mayo Clinic: 10 Tips to Coping Holiday Stress!
~~ Celebrating the Holidays in 2012 ~~ Stress, depression and the holidays: 10 tips for coping with 'stress and/or depression' ... don't ruin your holidays and hurt your health. The holiday season, starting in early December continues through New Year's Day, often brings unwelcome guests — stress and depression. ... and it's no wonder. In an effort to pull off a perfect holiday, you might find yourself facing a dizzying array of demands — … [Read more...]
ALINA MIKOS: Relationships – 4 Breakup Warning Signs
4 Breakup Warning Signs By Alina MikosThe cynics among us would say that it is inevitable—that all good things must come to an end, including romantic relationships. However, it would be nice to have some warning of the catastrophe before it descends upon us. Maybe then we could avert disaster, or at the very least prepare ourselves for optimally surviving the break up and moving on to a more serendipitous relationship. By sharpening our intuitive skills, we can teach ourselves to spot the … [Read more...]
7 Habits of Happy Couples
7 Habits of Happy Couples By E. J. Leech We’ve all seen those annoying couples walking hand in hand, gazing into each other’s eyes, feeding chocolate Danish chunks into each other’s mouths as they snicker with childish glee. Sickening? Perhaps. But what if they actually know something we don’t? One of the most important things I have learned while researching the idea of the “happy couple” is that sometimes you have to open yourself up to the idea that good relationships are not handed over on … [Read more...]