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Your Relationship”S” With Your Partner

“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players….” was written by Shakespeare, but this writer of plays and beautiful sonnets about “living and loving” left out one important factor, which is that though in a relationship there are indeed two players, both players often participate simultaneously in two “different” plays [...]

Your Personal Journey to Extraordinary: Don’t Forget Your Provisions

During this past month, we took you on a ride down Extraordinary Relationship Lane, where we visited the three critical stops along your journey to move your partnership to extraordinary: 1) Conscious and Active Co-Creation 2) Courageous Awareness and Compassionate Understanding of Self & Partner 3) Vital Connection in Head, Heart & Hormones To help [...]

Map Your Personal Journey to Extraordinary: The Journey Back Home (Part IV of IV)

The last three weeks we have journeyed down Extraordinary Relationship Lane and made three stops: the city of Conscious & Active Co-Creation, the city of Courageous Awareness & Compassionate Understanding of Self & Partner and the city of Vital Connection in Head, Heart and Hormones. Now it’s time to pack up all the knowledge you [...]

Map Your Personal Journey to Extraordinary: The Third Step (Part III of IV)

The last two weeks we have journeyed down Extraordinary Relationship Lane with our first stop at the city of Conscious & Active Co-Creation and our second stop at the city of Courageous Awareness & Compassionate Understanding of Self & Partner. This week, we are back on the road and make our third stop at the [...]

Map Your Personal Journey to Extraordinary: The Second Step (Part II of IV)

The act of compassion begins with full attention, just as rapport does. You have to really see the person. If you see the person, then naturally, empathy arises. If you tune into the other person, you feel with them. If empathy arises, and if that person is in dire need, then empathic concern can come. [...]