empathy

July 29

Increasing Emotional Connections in Your Relationship – Part 3

  Years ago, there was a very famous study done by Harlowe & Harlowe with rhesus monkeys. They created surrogate mothers by forming the shape of a monkey with wire. Some of the “mothers” were rigged up to give the baby monkeys food; the others had cloth on them but did not offer food. During times of anxiety, the baby monkeys sought contact comfort by going to the cloth “mothers” rather than those who offered food. This famous study has long been referenced to indicate the need for attachment and comfort in relationships. Relationships, clearly, are so important. Good relationships are not only satisfying but necessary both for our physical and psychological health. Monkey see, monkey do. More…
July 17

Increasing Emotional Connections in Your Relationship - Part 1

  Probably the biggest reason to be in a relationship is to feel connected. This is especially apparent in times of need -- in times when you want to be understood, to be heard. And, when your partner is not able to do this, it’s quite disappointing and frustrating, not to mention isolating. So, for the next three posts, I’d like to offer some insights and suggestions to assist you in helping to connect with each other. In today’s blog, there’s a tool I teach my couples called validation. Though at first it seems a bit difficult to grasp, using it really makes quite a difference. More…

Long-Life Tips

Be a Good Neighbor

To be 100 is a cherished destiny, but when you get there you want the earthly house in which you live to be habitable and generous. The world should be better because you were here. Plant a tree, pick up litter, feed the birds, honor nature. This is the only home you have. ... View slideshow >>

Long-Life Tips

Care

Caring ... being interested enough to get up every day and give it a shot ... to do new stuff, to do old stuff ... to keep on going when you wouldn't mind sitting down for a while ... is a true blessing. Care or you're cooked. ... View slideshow >>

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