Tag Archive for: relationships
Kind Words, Strong Love
By: Telana Sladen
Love expert Pastor Phil Ayres explains the impact our words, tone of voice and body language have on the way we speak and show love to others.
Unmet Expectations
By: Helping Hands TV
As humans, we share the common desire to be known and loved. But what happens when those expectations aren’t fulfilled?
On Bringing Little Bits of Happiness: The Value of Micro-Encounters
By: Brian Harris
I was listening to a podcast to pass the 15 minutes that lay ahead on the elliptical trainer. The sentiment expressed was simple, but I thought it worth developing. Read more
The Liking Gap? Why People Like You More Than You Think.
By: Johanna McCarthy
Recently, a new term has popped up in the psychology social media space: the liking gap. I’m always a bit wary of psychological concepts gaining traction on social media, as they’re often simplified to fit into bite-sized content aimed at generating views.
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The Power of ‘Sorry’ – The Apology That Came 40 Years Later
By: Sheridan Voysey
She Broke My Heart at 13
The year is 1985. Don Johnson is wearing apricot jackets, Beverley Hills Cop is out on VHS cassette, Madonna’s Crazy for You is playing on AM radios everywhere, and 13-year-old Sheridan has his first girlfriend. Read more
Unconventional Love Stories: 10 Unexpected Ways People Have Found Love
By: Sharon Fitness
Love has a funny way of finding people when they least expect it. Read more
Dating? Doing Some ‘Soul Care’ is Important While Single
By: Laura Bennett
“Our journey of life and healing – and even accomplishing God’s will – is a partnership with God,” Debra says.
Yes, It is Still Possible to Disagree Well
By: Ben McEachen
A few seconds online reveals how hard it is to discuss different opinions. Read more