Understanding the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) helps you to improve your relationship dramatically. MBTI is based on Jung’s theory of type and looks at natural preferences of different personalities. Neither type is good nor bad; they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Once you understand your and your spouse’s type, and once you accept your natural preferences, you will improve communication and deal constructively with conflicts. You will learn to take your relationship to the next level and enjoy a more harmonious love life!
The beginning of a New Year is the time for making New Year resolutions. We want to make a change to the better, be it career, relationships, health, or other areas of our lives. But for many of us these resolutions are abandoned by mid of February. Here are Seven Life Coaching Tips on How to Stick to Your New Year Resolutions This Time.
Are there some people in your life you wish you had never met? Maybe encounters a decade ago which still make your heart race and your muscles tighten when you remember them today? Teachers, false friends, spouses, colleagues, bosses, just to name a few?
In my life there were quite [...]
A review of an article entitled “The Expectations Trap” from “Psychology Today”, about the negative impacts of a consumer culture and perfectionism on relationships. Plus 10 thought-provoking questions.
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