“Reliving happy memories of good times you’ve shared with your partner may be just the kind of revival your relationship needs. New research shows that the happiest couples make the most out of reminiscing about the “way we were." Four tips, based on this research, can help you make the most out of your shared past with your intimate partner.” Get more here: http://feedly.com/e/CTpJpZ9V
Unpack The Negative Emotions
Many of us have shame, guilt, pain and anger attached to things we have done or experienced. We go to great lengths to hide what we have done or what has been done to us. You are as sick as your secrets. Until you reveal, examine, and unpack the negative emotions attached to the secrets, thoughts, feelings, and experiences, you are held captive by them. — Iyanla Vanzant

The Three Relationship Skills Happy Couples Use Most…
In the article “The Three Relationship Skills Happy Couples Use Most,” the author, drawing from twenty years of experience as a couples therapist, identifies three key skills that contribute to the happiness and satisfaction of couples. The article emphasizes that these skills are not innate and often require learning and practice. The intention is to encourage couples, regardless of their current proficiency in these skills, to develop and enhance their relationship abilities for greater fulfillment in their partnership.
Go to the source to read the entire article: The Three Relationship Skills Happy Couples Use Most | Psychology Today.
I Need To Forget What’s Gone
Starting today, I need to forget what’s gone. Appreciate what still remains and look forward to what’s coming next. — Unknown

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Top 10 Scientific Benefits of Compassion
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The Churning
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