Charlie Van Dyke
By L Z Granderson
From CNN

Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- Til death do us part.

On my wedding day, I will not be saying that sentence.

Not that I'm not in it to win it -- I am -- only that if two people are told they can never leave, how do they know the other really wants to stay? Marriage is hard enough without the specter of death being the ... read more
Tom McNally
Self Help For Happiness!
Posted December 20, 2011 by Tom McNally in Relationships
Self Help For Happiness!
Everybody wants more in their life. More Love, Fun, Excitement, Happiness, Laughter, Peace. I want them all, you want them all, we all want them all. So what goes wrong? Well, most people don’t know HOW. So they go about it the wrong way. They focus on the wrong things. They keep thinking about, talking about and dwelli... read more
Shayna Abrams
Most people have experienced what it is like to "love" someone and then a few years later (sometimes even a few days later) hate that same person's guts. How does this happen? How can we be so enamored with someone one day and want to inflict physical harm on them the next. Why does this phenomenon seem to limited to relationships between the op... read more
Charlie Van Dyke
By Wednesday Martin, Ph.D.
From Beyond Blue

When you think of holidays, you probably think of family.

And that’s what makes holidays so tough for stepfamilies. At this time of year, couples in a remarriage with children might be feeling . . . imperfect. For example, they might be polarized — he misses his kids, while she hopes they won’t treat he... read more
Charlie Van Dyke
By Lodro Rinzler
From Huffington Post

Before Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment he was a confused 20- and 30-something looking to learn how to live a spiritual life. Each time in this column we look at what it might be like if a fictional Siddhartha was on his spiritual journey today. How would he combine Buddhism and dating? How would he h... read more
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