In this podcast series, we are going to explore, evaluate, and discover the secrets of bringing greater passion and fulfillment to your present relationship.Not currently in a relationship right now? Fear not; we will identify the skills and the qualities that will enable you to make a successful selection, avoid the typical pitfalls, and develop yourself so that you can recognize the love of your life and commit to making it work.
Punishment in relationships is when one partner purposely tries to make the other feel bad about an action or behavior that they disapprove of. When you’re punishing your partner, you want to teach them a “lesson” about something they did so that they won’t do it again in the future.
Being playful, present, and passionate and practicing the Discipline of Polarity are ways to get into your partner and stimulate the passionate play that the relationship is all about.
Some of the greatest relationship limitations come from the feeling that we need to behave in certain, restricted ways. For many couples, there is such a sense of decorum and consideration which blocks the assertive, familiarity that makes intimacy possible.
Intimacies are about letting your partner under your skin— physically and emotionally. It's an opening to be vulnerable which must be earned, not taken for granted, and once you have intimacy, it must be appreciated, cherished, and cultivated.
Trust is not formed when times are easy. It is during great stress and uncertainty that your ongoing commitment to your partner creates mutual trust or strengthens the trust that was already there.
Sometimes what matters most in a relationship is not what you can do for your partner, but what you will do. Everything we do in a relationship has natural consequences. In this session, we will learn about the levels of giving in relationships and the natural consequences they create for you and your partner
Before you embark on any journey; it's a good idea to know where you're going. As you set off to create the ideal relationship, the first step is to understand where you are. In fact, someone is in one of six positions in regard to relationships.
How often do you hear someone say they feel taken for granted by their partner? Have you ever felt that way yourself? Why do you treat your partners differently as time goes on?
What's The State Of Your Union?