What to Watch?

Recently, an article in the Chicago Tribune addressed problems that can occur when couples don’t like to watch the same TV shows.  One person lounges in the living room watching crime shows such as Law and Order and NCIS, while the other holes up downstairs binging on the sports channel.  While an occasional watching of…

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It’s Too Late

“It’s too late,” the husband exclaimed!  After a 23 year marriage, his wife had berated him in front of the kids for the last time!  It seemed that whenever they had a disagreement, she would use the argument as an opportunity to prove – that she was the better parent, the better spouse, the better…

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The 3 Minute Argument

As I sat in my office yesterday, a couple recounted an argument that they had on Valentine’s Day (Not the best day to argue).  In actuality, they were both attempting to make the day romantic and special, but somehow managed to miscommunicate something that should have been minor and easily cleared up.  But it wasn’t.…

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How Do You Resolve Conflict?

You get home from work and once again your spouse has . . . . (fill in the blank).  It could be – left the dirty dishes in the sink, didn’t feed the dog, left the dirty laundry on the floor, or numerous other possibilities.  And with this repeated annoyance – the conflict begins. What…

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Is Your Mate Ideal?

When you read that question, what comes to mind?  When we were in high school, many of the girls thought, “Well he must be tall and muscular, have a nice car, and make at least a little money.”  The guys might have said, “She needs to be slim, cute, and have blonde (brunette, red, fill…

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Are You Deluded?

“Jealousy is a form of delusion, based on the notion that someone’s gain is somehow our loss.”  As I recently read that quote, I thought, “Hey that’s a great quote.  I can’t believe they thought of that before I did.  Boy, I’ll show them.”  Ok, only kidding on that last thought.  However, what I did…

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How Are You Under Pressure?

I remember playing little league baseball in 5th grade.  It was my first year to play organized baseball so I had a lot to learn.  I wasn’t very good at catching and even worse at hitting.  While I learned some valuable lessons that enabled me to play much better as an adult, at this point…

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I’ll Get Around to It

I had a client a couple of years ago who had Attention Deficit Disorder and worked remotely in his job– in other words, he worked for a company, but worked from home.  Now he liked working from home because he could work whatever hours and in whatever attire he desired . . . .  as…

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Unbelievable!

Back during the Christmas holidays, I had the most unbelievable experience.  My wife and I were out of town and had the opportunity to spend an afternoon and evening with a couple of my cousins and their spouses.  We went to one of their homes, visited in the afternoon, went out to dinner, then came…

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