Tag: marriage
Back To Basics
Recently I posted a piece titled “Appreciation.” I almost didn’t write it because I thought it might be trite—so obvious that readers would be bored. Well, I’m glad I did write it because it brought more enthusiastic response than any other piece posted this past year. “Appreciation” focused on something simple and fundamental—direct expression of [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2010 under Counseling, Couples, Everyday Communication, Social Commentary.
Tags: appreciation, basics, Couples, fundamentals, intentions, marriage
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Project Happily Ever After
I’ve been following Alisa Bowman’s blog, www.projecthappilyeverafter.com, for several months. A couple who came to see me at a very low point in their marriage told me about the site. Between our first and second sessions, they “googled” their problem and Project Happily Ever After appeared in the search. After exploring the site, their comment [...]
Posted: July 27th, 2010 under Couples, Everyday Communication.
Tags: couples communication, marriage, relationships, self-help
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The Thinking Out Loud blog is a natural extension of Bob Keteyian's book "Do You Know What I Mean?".