How many times have you heard that fighting is bad and unhealthy for your relationship? People often assume that if you’re fighting all the time, then things aren’t good. However, we believe the opposite. Fighting can be a healthy part of your relationship that allows you to build a stronger connection.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, Lindsay and I put on our game-faces and battled it out in the relationship ring over on our YouTube channel for The Great Relationship Debate to answer the age-old question of, “What’s More Important? Physical Intimacy or Emotional Intimacy?
Physical intimacy / sexual connection and emotional intimacy / emotional connection are both KEY in having a thriving, connected relationship with your partner. In fact, you really can’t have a kick-ass relationship without BOTH!
So let’s dive into why physical connection (hello, spicy sex life!) and emotional connection (pillow talk, anyone?) are both so crucial to the success of your relationship and your overall connection with your partner.
Read MoreThe holidays are often pegged as a magical and joyful time of the year, but for many, they can also be filled with anxiety, stress, and relationship challenges. During the holidays, you’re often surrounded by a lot of people with a lot of differing opinions, values, and ways of doing things. This can lead to conflict and flat-out drain your energy. This year, we challenge you to keep YOUR energy and needs front of mind and apply these relationship holiday hacks so you can have a joy-filled holiday season (without the stress, overwhelm, and dread of being EVERYTHING to EVERYONE).
Read MoreWhat’s new and has me all fired up, and what I believe was truly missing from the OG Love languages, are the Intellectual and Emotional styles. Um, hello! Now you’re speaking my language!
I LOVE digging deep into real, raw conversations and debates about human connection, relationships, careers, conflicts, love, and other important topics. When someone shares their deepest, darkest feelings and vulnerabilities with me, it’s like ecstasy!
Read MoreThe five love languages is a concept created by Dr. Gary Chapman quite a while ago! 30 years ago to be exact. Usually, in any field, thought leaders, processes, and concepts come and go. So why does Dr. Gary Chapman's five love languages continue to stick around?
We’ll tell you. It’s because it’s an incredibly simple concept that has made millions of relationships go from ‘meh’ to thriving and connected.
Everyone gives and receives love differently. When we learn these differences, we can become confident in giving love the way our partners want to be loved. This of course leads to a happier, healthier, and more fulfilled relationship.
Read MoreLoneliness is not just characterized by being physically alone. Loneliness can occur even when we are surrounded by people. However, we have the ability to change our feelings of loneliness and transform them. Read on to learn what you can do to build strong relationships and get out of the loneliness trap.
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