Happiness is not just feeling good it's also doing good; happiness is connectedness and engagement with others. There is an "i" in hapiness but there are also lots of other letters. This week we bring you a story about friendship and relationships, as well as...
by Charles D. Schmitz, Ph.D. and Elizabeth A. Schmitz, Ed.D
With our fast paced society and the extreme demands hitting us from every side, more and more couples find negativity taking over their relationship. An abrupt interject of positivity into your relationship is the only way...
by Lisa Thomas - Psychology Today
Sexual Happiness Key #2 CommunicateTalk with your partner outside of the bedroom about your sexual wants, needs, fantasies and desires. By speaking about what you want sexually it can ignite passion between you both and provide you with a more...
Life in the 21st century is putting more strain on marriages than ever. Sheba Wheeler speaks to the experts on how to ease the load.
What with the military planning, financially crippling outlays and generally enormous importance we accord modern weddings, it's easy for couples to...
As regular readers of this blog would be well aware Lou Tice writes on all manner of topics to do with self-development and living a better life. Sometimes they directly target happiness but almost always they're indirectly relevant to those of us seeking more happiness and...
How important is it for both partners in a relationship to be equally happy to make it last? According to a new study done at Deakin University in Australia, it_ã_s very important ...
I have to say, I'm very happy at the moment; unfortunately, however, my happiness is such that I'm having trouble sleeping (which doesn't necessarily make me happy)!
Now you might think this is not unusual or noteworthy; surely Dr. Happy, Chief Happiness Officer of The...
A new study examined how dating relationships were affected by the ability of people to see themselves clearly and objectively, act in ways consistent with their beliefs, and interact honestly and truthfully with others.
In other words, the ability to follow the words of William Shakespeare:...
...give some serious thought to these important questions which I've modified from a seminar I attended this morning (thanks Ben Renshaw!).
With whom should I spend more time?
To whom should I listen to more?
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