By Sandy Connors When discussing relationships, people often focus on external factors—physical attraction, financial stability, or even social compatibility. However, the most critical elements of a successful relationship lie in the mind. Emotional intelligence, communication, shared values, and mutual respect outweigh physical attraction or sexual compatibility in fostering long-term, meaningful connections. This article will explore […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens Love is a complex and deeply personal experience, and people express and receive it in different ways. Some individuals find comfort in hearing the words “I love you”, while others value actions over verbal affirmations. A significant portion of people prefer love to be demonstrated rather than simply spoken because actions […]
By Janet Howard The first Valentine’s Day after a divorce can feel daunting and emotional. It’s a time that may bring up feelings of sadness, loneliness, and even resentment as you face a day traditionally focused on love and relationships. However, with the right mindset and approach, you can turn this potentially difficult day into […]
By Janet Howard Valentine’s Day is often seen as a celebration of love, but it can also bring up feelings of heartache and sadness for many. Whether you’re experiencing a breakup, dealing with unrequited love, or simply feeling lonely, love can hurt. But it’s important to remember that love can be painful and offers opportunities […]
By:Jacob F. Love | theconversaiton.com For the idea of love, biblical Hebrew has precious few synonyms. Yet the Hebrew of the Bible can communicate a rich sensation of love: the love of a man for a woman, the love of any human being for their fellow human, the love of Israel for Israel’s God, and the […]
By Paradise Destinations Travel Valentine’s Day falling on a Friday creates the perfect opportunity for a romantic weekend getaway. Whether you’re looking to escape to a charming city, cozy cabin, or tropical beach, this Friday marks the start of a memorable two-day romantic adventure. To make the most of your Valentine’s weekend, here are 10 […]
By Janet Howard, www.311divorce.com January has earned the title “Divorce Month,” with a noticeable spike in divorce filings after the holiday season. The start of the new year brings new beginnings; for many couples, this means reevaluating their relationships. The end of the holiday season, combined with the pressures of family gatherings, financial stress, and […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens For many women, the mid-30s represent a period of self-reflection and recalibration. Society often imposes timelines for major life milestones such as marriage and children, and women frequently internalize these expectations as personal goals. When these aspirations remain unmet, feelings of anxiety, inadequacy, and even despair may arise. This article explores […]
In today’s digital age, “ghosting” is most commonly associated with dating. It refers to when someone abruptly cuts off all communication with another person without explanation. But can the same happen within the confines of marriage? Is it possible for a married couple to experience ghosting, and more importantly, can it serve as a warning […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. While it’s perfectly reasonable to part ways with a spouse when the marriage is no longer tenable, it’s essential to remember: don’t divorce your children or your money. Divorce is a challenging chapter in life, but for many men, the emotional toll is compounded by financial and parental missteps. While it’s […]