Have you ever found yourself in the middle of an argument, heart racing, and suddenly words are flying out of your mouth that you instantly regret? I’ve been there more times than I’d care to admit. And in my years as a relationship expert, I’ve witnessed countless couples and individuals struggle with the same challenge—managing … Continue reading "7 phrases emotionally mature people never resort to during arguments"| The Expert Editor
There’s a fine line between friendship and something more, and often, it can be a challenge to decipher a woman’s intentions. Being an expert in relationships, I, Tina Fey, know that women have a knack for communicating through subtle behaviors when they want to be more than just friends. These signs are not always obvious, … Continue reading "If a woman wants to be more than friends, she’ll always display these 8 subtle behaviors"| The Expert Editor
Years ago, I was at a work event, cornered in conversation by someone explaining — in painful detail — the mechanics of their golf swing.| The Vessel
Letting go can be an art form, and those who master it often see significant changes in their lives. It’s not about forgetting or ignoring, but instead releasing what no longer serves us. Mastering the art of letting go isn’t always easy, but it can lead to a new perspective and a lighter load. You … Continue reading "People who master the art of letting go often experience these 8 life changes"| Global English Editing
Getting older changes the body in ways you can feel every morning when you roll out of bed. Knees creak. Backs protest. A few names and dates start slipping out of memory. But here’s the good news: staying sharp isn’t just about doing crossword puzzles or eating blueberries. It’s about function—being able to do certain … Continue reading "If you’re over 70 and can still do these 10 things, your mind is in remarkable shape"| Global English Editing
One of the Four Horsemen, Criticism, can have devastating effects. It often causes the couple to fall into an escalating pattern.| The Gottman Institute
Contempt is the worst of the four horsemen and the most destructive negative behavior in relationships. Gottman tools can help you beat it.| The Gottman Institute