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Discipline vs. Punishment – Part II
In my last post, we talked about punishing. Now, instead of punishing, let’s look at what it might be like to teach self-discipline instead. Let’s
Discipline vs. Punishment – Part I
Do you know the difference between discipline and punishment with their Latin roots? Punishment implies “inflicting pain,” while discipline means “to teach.” Parents who use
Managing Anger/De-Escalation Skills
Are you someone who often has to manage the angry behavior of others—either at work or at home? Do you have your own anger management
Relationship Q & A
Q: My husband is a workaholic and is never home. When he is home, he is working around the house. He never talks to me
Book Review: Love and Respect
Love & Respect by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs I found this book to be on par with John Gray’s Men are From Mars; Women are from
Unhappy Relationship? Take the First Step
If you are unhappy in your relationship, it is up to YOU to do something about it. If you are waiting for your significant other
Quote: Susan Jeffers
“The more love we project, the more loving people we will attract. Guess what we attract when we project neediness, judgment, or any of those
Alone, Who Are You? Part II
This post is a continuation of the one posted on March 10, 2009. In that one, I spoke about learning life’s lesson from every relationship
Alone, Who are You?
Relationships generally begin when both people are in the “Alone Stage,” although I am aware that often affairs begin when one or both partners are