As you might imagine it is easier to save a marriage that is still intact than one in which the process of separation has begun. That being said, there are ways to save a marriage even after you are living apart. First, you must have a sincere and strong desire to reconcile and most importantly, […]
13
Jan
2014
How to Save a Marriage After Separation (Part 1)
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
12
Jan
2014
Relationships Are Forever
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
Years ago, I read somewhere that relationships are forever, that they may appear to end but they really don’t. At the time, I immediately dismissed the idea as nonsense citing many cases where people I once knew were out of my life completely. Now I think there is some truth to that statement and I […]
12
Jan
2014
The Power of Self Awareness and Self Expression
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
One of the most valuable things you can do for your relationship is to work on yourself. This may seem counter-intuitive since our mate will often appear to be the one who needs work. (It’s not me, its him/her!) Respond rather than react As it turns out, it’s actually easier to change ourselves than it […]
12
Jan
2014
Tips for Accepting and Forgiving Ourselves
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
One of the hardest things for us to do as leaders, spouses, or parents is to accept ourselves exactly the way we are and accepting our situation exactly the way it is. We are, as a society, very oriented toward self-improvement. In many ways this is a good thing. It’s natural for us to want […]
11
Jan
2014
Is Romantic Love the Real Thing?
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
I’ve often heard people say that falling in love isn’t real love and that all the feelings and perceptions that accompany romantic love aren’t real either. It’s true, falling in love is something that just seems to happen to you. You get swept up in a kind of infatuation that you have no […]
11
Jan
2014
How to Be the Best Boss, Spouse, Parent and Friend
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
My dad, who will be 95 this summer, was the 9th of 10 children growing up and living through the great depression in Hampton, Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia for both College and Medical School before being shipped off to Okinawa during World War II. After the war, he settled in Baltimore where […]
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