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Relationships - Index

  • Trauma and the Primitive Brain
    Would you ask a 3-year-old what house to buy? Do you ask a 5-year-old who to date? If you have unresolved traumas from when you were 3- or 5-years-old, these frozen memories may have more impact on these adult decisions than you might think. You can find out what might be blocking you by watching this video...
     
  • Yeah, I Just Love V.D. (Valentine’s Day) - NOT!
    Give your heart some sweet relief around the negative emotions of Valentine's Day... especially if this day makes you feel “less than loved.” A lot of people feel depressed or stressed around Valentine's Day. Whether they are in a relationship or not, the focus on "love" often creates anxiety, fear, and feelings of lack and unworthiness. We explore some of the reasons for the pain and offer EFT energy tapping to bring relief and enhance the heart connection with ourselves and friends and lovers. (This recording is useful year-round for relationship and love pain.) $9.95 Audio MP3, Free for Team Members
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  • Blame It on the Wine
    Was it the mixing of one glass of red wine with one glass of white that caused her to get really sick to her stomach for 24 hours? Or was it... perhaps... the fact that before going out with her friends where she had those two drinks, she had a nasty fight with her husband where he said, "I hate you," and ruined the nice evening out they had planned together?
     
  • When Men Aren’t Getting It
    If men knew the basics, then couples would be happier, and lawyers would have to concentrate on real estate. But it's never too late to catch up on what women have known about relationships for centuries. After all, marriage was invented by women, for women and families. Men invented the harem.
     
  • Arguments Dramatically Slow Wound Healing
    Arguments with those we love not only hurt in the moment they occur, but they also have long-lasting impacts on our health and well-being. Here in this study, we see measurable changes in the healing of skin ulcers when people argue for just 30 minutes. For those where there is even more hostility in general, wound healing is delayed even further.
     
  • I Should Have Just Gotten a Boob Job!
    Sometimes, all our hard work to improve ourselves comes crashing down when some external events triggers our fight or flight reflex. The primitive part of our brain gets convinced that we are threatened, and it either wants to slash back… or it can descend quickly into total disempowerment and a feeling that “all is lost.”
     
  • Emotional Help Remembering Names
    Do you have trouble remembering names? If so, you are not alone. It can be so embarrassing to know someone but not know her name. We can live in fear of being put in a situation where we are expected by Miss Manners to introduce this person we know to someone else... but we're stuck! If you would like to at least ease the emotional burden of guilt and shame from not remembering names, I encourage you to listen to this EFT audio session.
     
  • Positive and Negative Emotions in Marriage
    If your desire is for a healthy, happy relationship, you now have the formula. You need to invest energy in fives times as much positive regard as negative reactions.
     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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