2009 December | Happy Life with a Russian Wife

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year!

Liubov | December 26, 2009

It’s time to draw the line and analize the outcomes of our activities in the Old Year… Join me in reviewing and reassessing our previous beliefs and restrictions, and in celebrating the new discoveries and achievements! Let’s share lessons learnt during this year, and the results of our mutually enriching growth together!

Love, Happiness, Joy in the Relationship – Was There Enough of Them In Your Marriage? I Want to Leave Behind Frustration, Pain and Disappointment…

admin | December 18, 2009

Yes, it is true that in 90 percent of cases it is the unhappy relationships that make us grow. So, should you be in them all your life to feel unique and needed by this world?

Not in the least. During the training on “How to Help Our Families Be Happier With Us”, we have found ways to change our relations with close people to the best and applied them in practice, proving that they are effective.

To Ask Or Not To Ask?

admin | December 11, 2009

Are you sometimes afraid or shy to ask for assistance? If so, this post will interest you by the author’s approach to the issue. Asking is necessary, and giving too. But what to give and how? How much of your precious energy can you spend for free? What will be your awards? If you look at it this way, much is going to change in your life.

Why I Feel Sorry For Her

admin | December 6, 2009

After all, I decided to publish it because I had thought it was a good example of mirroring. That’s how we react to our grieves and wounds by blaming the whole world around us. By labeling everything tightly. By building a cage for ourselves. And roaring from the corner at every passer-by without even realizing that the passer-by is free and, unlike us, it is s/he who chooses the direction of motion.

What to Do if You Are a Jerk, or a Real Quarrel is a Creative Thing

admin | December 4, 2009

Each of us comes across aggression in its different manifestations and sometimes does not immediately know what to do with it. It is much more difficult when close people chronically harbor aggressive attitudes towards us. Of course, we know that they are not right, but how to persuade them in it?
Here is my answer to one of such questions.