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Does your partner or spouse appreciate all that you do in your relationship?  Are you being used up rather than filled up?  You can handle this by using this relationship advice from a professional relationship coach.

Is there such a thing as giving too much?  How can we decide what to do and not do for our partner?  If you feel like you are always giving and not receiving, you may be giving too much.  That sacrificial love of yours may actually be doing more harm than good.  But how can you decide what to do and what not to do?


Marriage counseling, relationship coaching, divorce, just wait and see?  With so many opinions and services available, how do you decide on the best option for your troubled marriage?  What do you do if your spouse won’t attend counseling?  How can coaching help if your partner is the problem?  These 6 questions will help you to sort it out.


Marriage counseling, relationship coaching, divorce, just wait and see?  With so many opinions and services available, how do you decide on the best option for your troubled marriage?  What do you do if your spouse won’t attend counseling?  How can coaching help if your partner is the problem?  These 6 questions will help you to sort it out.


One of the biggest myths of our generation is that “love will keep us together,” as popularized by pop singers The Captain and Tenille, among others.  Keeping a relationship healthy requires effective effort.  A professional relationship coach shares his advice for couples who want to make sure their relationship keeps going well.


One of the biggest myths of our generation is that “love will keep us together,” as popularized by pop singers The Captain and Tenille, among others.  Keeping a relationship healthy requires effective effort.  A professional relationship coach shares his advice for couples who want to make sure their relationship keeps going well.


If your partner is distant, cold, and rejecting, how could working on the relationship by yourself possibly make a difference?  In this real life example from a relationship coach, we can see one way it could.

Many people have either wounds from the past that continue to hurt or they have areas of their life that are screaming for attention.  It could be a history of abuse, a need for friends, financial problems, career concerns, or any number of things.


If your partner is distant, cold, and rejecting, how could working on the relationship by yourself possibly make a difference?  In this real life example from a relationship coach, we can see one way it could.

Many people have either wounds from the past that continue to hurt or they have areas of their life that are screaming for attention.  It could be a history of abuse, a need for friends, financial problems, career concerns, or any number of things.


A relationship coach tells what you should (and should not) do if you are not #1 or even #2 in your partner’s life.

Do you sometimes feel that you are really low on your partner’s priority list?  Do you feel put aside in favor of the television, computer, friends, family, your partner’s job, or even sleep?  When you were dating, you felt so special and now you are not sure if you are special anymore, just a convenience, or not even that.

Relationship coaches advise men and women to avoid these three mistaken approaches that people take to regain their partner’s attention:


Relationship coaches tell us that Jealousy is related to two emotions–fear and anger. These feelings can prompt us to do things which destroy our relationships.  You can learn to cope with jealousy in a positive, relationship-enhancing way.

Relationship coaches tell us that Jealousy is related to two emotions–fear and anger. Fear of losing what we have and anger at whoever seems to be threatening to take it from us. In a society such as ours where the opportunity for cheating is ever present, it is jealous behavior which is the biggest threat to our relationships.


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