Tag: relationships

How To Work Together To Improve Teacher Principal Relationships –

Abstract Collaboration between teachers and principals is essential for creating thriving educational communities that enhance student achievement and teacher performance. This article explores the transformative power of a collaborative, unified approach, emphasizing the need for intentional, purpose-driven collaboration. It outlines strategies and principles for fostering a culture of mutual respect, trust, and shared vision, highlighting [...]read moreHow To Work Together To Improve Teacher Principal Relationships –

French Connection expands relationships hotlist with Very link-up

Published September 10, 2024 With growth on various fronts key to its return to former glories, French Connection is now adding the Very platform to its fulsome list of stockist this autumn/winter. French Connection Also expect a menswear addition on the Very platform in time for SS5 and, before then, more store openings this year. [...]read moreFrench Connection expands relationships hotlist with Very link-up

The Emotional Abuser – WeConcile

Last updated on September 11th, 2023 at 11:03 am We don’t start as little children wanting to be an emotional abuser. We often don’t even like how it feels to abuse. But somehow, somewhere, something happened. And now we are caught in a dynamic where we get abusive towards others, often towards those we are [...]read moreThe Emotional Abuser – WeConcile

WeConcile®, A Relationship App, User’s Guide – WeConcile

Last updated on September 25th, 2023 at 11:38 am 6/12/22 This morning I received an email from an early WeConcile App user. He said, Hi, I really want to work with WeConcile with my partner, but the app is extremely confusing. I was hoping to get a simple schedule of material to work through in [...]read moreWeConcile®, A Relationship App, User’s Guide – WeConcile

The WeConcile® App For Relationships Is Out!! – WeConcile

Last updated on September 21st, 2023 at 02:00 pm The WeConcile® App for Relationships Is Out!! As time unfurls and complexity and chaos seem to increase, we hold onto our hearts, ourselves, our relationships, and our purposes. To thrive we must find our center, and unravel ways of being that do not nourish us. We [...]read moreThe WeConcile® App For Relationships Is Out!! – WeConcile

Relational Intelligence = Healthy Relationships

Last updated on September 21st, 2023 at 02:16 pm Relational intelligence (RQ) Is More Than Emotional Intelligence My History I grew up in a household with anger issues, boundary issues, and many conflicts.  We weren’t a family of healthy relationships. I wasn’t, for example, allowed to express my opinion if it differed from my father’s. [...]read moreRelational Intelligence = Healthy Relationships

Ways You Unintentionally Turn Away from Connection

Small things often. If you follow The Gottman Institute, you’ve heard this and hopefully committed it to memory.  Although grand gestures are nice, the particles of your day-to-day interactions maintain positive feelings and regard for the ones you love. The Gottmans taught us that bids are the building blocks of healthy relationships. They are those [...]read moreWays You Unintentionally Turn Away from Connection

10 Tips to Enhance Your Relationship

Summer is the perfect time for couples to reconnect and strengthen their bond. The warm weather and longer days offer endless opportunities for fun and meaningful activities. Here are ten tips to enhance your relationship this summer with some insights from relationship experts. 1. Plan a Weekend Getaway A change of scenery can do wonders [...]read more10 Tips to Enhance Your Relationship

The Silent Killer of Relationships: The Meta-Emotion Mismatch

This article was originally posted on The Gottman Relationship Blog Does your effort to support your partner spiral into arguments? Maybe you can relate to Elena and Tom below. Elena: (Sighs) Today was… overwhelming. It felt like everything that could go wrong, did. Tom: At least it’s over now, right? I’m sure it’ll be better [...]read moreThe Silent Killer of Relationships: The Meta-Emotion Mismatch

Secure Relationships: Dr. Stan Tatkin on Becoming Experts in Love

In a recent interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Stan Tatkin, the developer of the Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT) and best-selling author of “In Each Other’s Care” and the newly released second edition of “Wired for Love.” Dr. Tatkin brings profound insights into creating secure functioning relationships, emphasizing the importance [...]read moreSecure Relationships: Dr. Stan Tatkin on Becoming Experts in Love