Learn how you can tell when you are with a man fully emotionally mature and how men can develop emotional maturity
You can do that by thinking, talking and behaving in some of the ways that are naturally attractive to women (e.g. being emotionally strong and confident around her, being emotionally independent by getting on with your life without her, changing her mood by making her smile an...
all one word, overcomingenmeshment.com. I have lots of podcasts on there. Hopefully I’ll get yours on there if you’ll send me a link. It’s been great talking to you. We’ve got workshops, educational workshops for men. We have ’em for women who are enmeshed. What’s interesting...
Unfortunately, if we hadparents who weren’t mentally or emotionally mature, we may have adopted beliefs about ourselves as young, vulnerable children that served to destroy our basic sense of self-worth. For example, our parents may have said things like “No! You’re being bad!” and smac...
I knew, since I’d never been the one to kiss her boo-boos or tuck her in at night or do any of the thousands of little relationship-building things parents do with their kids, that our relationship would be different. With her, this played out in the past four years as occasionalcon...
Children should be allowed to grow and develop emotionallyin an age-appropriate fashionwithout carrying their parents’ emotional burdens. It’s not appropriate for an adult to turn to a child or teenager (even if they seem very mature for their young age) to talk about problems in their own...
It’s a short ebook that gives you the advantage of knowing what's ahead and staying emotionally steady, while guiding you to stay true to yourself during the storm of divorce. The truth is, as women, we are taught to put other people first. ...
(someone). But what most of them do not tell you is that they like having beautiful and sexy women alongside them which is their bottom line. They may seem as if they are on a date, they may even be a couple, or friends, but, in reality, welcome to the world of the Las Vegas ...
I ask. “Because I want to do my homework”. That response completely sideswipes me!! Ha Ha!! Does she really maturely understand enough to put the fact of how long she’s been in here with how much school she’s missed which results in just how much work she needs to make up?
One of the criticisms of Pixar is that their films have become emotionally manipulative, trying to make us feel emotion instead of having them come out of us naturally. Personally, I think that is just a side effect of time. I don’t think Pixar movies today do any more or any less ...