5 Romantic Ideas That May Do More Harm Than Good

My partner suggested we not celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, at least not in a traditional way and I agreed if only because our anniversary 11 days later is much more meaningful to me. Her very name means wisdom and I’m beginning to see why her suggestion made so much sense…

Amy Morin writes “There’s an ironic twist to traditional Valentine’s Day activities—they involve unhealthy relationship habits. Or, at the very least, they romanticize someone else’s unhealthy habits and give us an unrealistic idea of what true love looks like.

As I share in my book, 13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don’t Do, it only takes one or two counterproductive relationship habits to weaken your bond. And while none of these traditional Valentine’s Day activities are likely to directly lead to divorce court, you might want to think twice about engaging in them this year. These Valentine’s Day activities might backfire and do more harm than good.”

She suggests not listening to ‘romantic music’ which I found interesting. Why? “Love” has remained the most popular word in song lyrics for more than five decades. But over that time, the dysfunctional lyrics have increased—especially when it comes to glamorizing unhealthy romantic behavior.

Eighty-six percent of modern songs contain lyrics that promote unhealthy and insecure romantic attachment. So think twice about that romantic song you’re tempted to turn on—there’s a good chance it normalizes jealousy, objectifies partners, and glorifies unhealthy behavior. That’s probably not the vibe you’re going for on Valentine’s Day.” Go to the source to read about the other 4 ideas: 5 Romantic Ideas That May Do More Harm Than Good

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A film by Alexei Navalny. Source: Why Russia Killed Navalny – The Atlantic

Solzhenitsyn’s Warning

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Shame on our Congress for ending their session before voting on aid for Ukraine!

4 Steps to Becoming a Self-Actualized Person

A guide to becoming your best self. Source: 4 Steps to Becoming a Self-Actualized Person

Hermann Hesse on Discovering the Soul Beneath the Self and the Key to Finding Peace

“Self-hate is really the same thing as sheer egoism, and in the long run breeds the same cruel isolation and despair.” Source: Hermann Hesse on Discovering the Soul Beneath the Self and the Key to Finding Peace

Do You Seek Happiness as a Direction or a Destination?

Happiness is not something that happens to us. Source: Do You Seek Happiness as a Direction or a Destination?

For Lifelong Love, Embrace 3 Key Pathways

Try creating positive Illusions, expressing gratitude, and choosing forgiveness. Source: For Lifelong Love, Embrace 3 Key Pathways

Psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais On The Problem With Stoicism

The best (and worst) Super Bowl 2024 commercials via @npr

Ha! This was my favorite because I love me some Arnold…

https://youtu.be/sNGbLrrGYGs

Source: The best (and worst) Super Bowl 2024 commercials : NPR

Some Potential Rules for Life

Living your best life is easier than you think. Source: Some Potential Rules for Life

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Two leaders; Vilhjalmur Stefansson and Ernest Shackleton; contemporaries in the same field over 100 years ago with vastly different leadership styles worth observing. The following observations are based primarily on the following sources; in the case of the Ernest Shackleton, several documentaries as well…

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Traumatic Media Overload Could Impact Our Mental Health

Viewing violent online images and videos is harmful. Source: Traumatic Media Overload Could Impact Our Mental Health

 

The Psychological Benefits of Nostalgic Music

Nostalgia improves well-being and helps us cope with life’s stressors. Source: The Psychological Benefits of Nostalgic Music

12 (Stoic) Remedies For Feeling Lonely Or Depressed

“Nearly two thousand years ago, Stoic philosophers were also trying to find peace. Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor, made it a point to spend time alone with his journal every morning before dawn. Epictetus, the former slave turned philosopher, admonished his students to constantly keep in mind that “Men are disturbed not by things, but by the principles and notions which they form concerning things.” For the Stoics, practicing philosophy was a necessity. Something they could constantly come back to to remind themselves what was in their control and help them view outside events with more detachment. And this is why the writings of the Stoics have endured for so long and continue to teach people from all walks of life how to be less reactive, more reflective, and more level-headed.”

4 Clear Signs to Call Your Relationship Quits

The breaking points for when it’s time to bid adieu to your relationship. Source: 4 Clear Signs to Call Your Relationship Quits

How to Find a Good-for-You Partner

Find love by learning how to look inside for your heart’s desire. Source: How to Find a Good-for-You Partner

The Brain-Heart Connection

A critical interplay of mental and cardiac health in achieving optimal wellness. Source: The Brain-Heart Connection

The Power of Writing About Your Values

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You Can Get Much More Out of Your Music

Here’s how to gain some benefits from music that you may not be aware of. Source: You Can Get Much More Out of Your Music

Can Older Leaders Keep Up?

Evidence suggests older workers can surpass their younger counterparts. Source: Can Older Leaders Keep Up?

The Importance of Appreciating the Simple Things in Life

Seeing life with appreciation contributes to well-being. Source: The Importance of Appreciating the Simple Things in Life

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