How To Become Free

How To Become Free?

By Dr. Margaret Paul April 19, 2021

Do you want to feel free?

 

 I used to think that to become free you had to practice like a samurai warrior, but now I understand that you have to practice like a devoted mother of a newborn child. . . . → Read More: How To Become Free

Managing Conflict: Opportunities or Deal Breakers?

Managing Conflict: Opportunities or Deal Breakers? By Dr. Margaret Paul March 29, 2021

How do you handle differences in your relationships? Do you fight or do you learn?

If you are in a relationship, do you get into conflicts over your differences? If you are not in a relationship, are you looking . . . → Read More: Managing Conflict: Opportunities or Deal Breakers?

Do You Feel Invisible To Your Partner?

Do You Feel Invisible To Your Partner?

By Dr. Margaret Paul April 05, 2021

Do your conversations with your partner feel like a one-way street?

Many of us have the experience of feeling unseen and unheard by our partner.

For example, Kristy asks:

“My partner is a good sharer and easily talks . . . → Read More: Do You Feel Invisible To Your Partner?

Demands vs. Requests – Do You Know The Difference?

By Dr. Margaret Paul [ 1855 Hit(s) ] March 22, 2021

Are you confused about the difference between requests and demands? You are not alone in this confusion.

Are you confused about the difference between making a demand and making a request? It’s easy to be confused about this.

Tina . . . → Read More: Demands vs. Requests – Do You Know The Difference?

Should I Stay, or Should I Leave?

By Dr. Margaret Paul February 19, 2021

Heather asked the following question:

“My boyfriend and I are on a two-month break, and during this time I realized that I have been trying to fix my boyfriend so that he would be the loving adult to me. I have been abandoning myself for . . . → Read More: Should I Stay, or Should I Leave?

“Why Am I Procrastinating?”

 

By Dr. Margaret Paul February 15, 2021

Discover what might be causing you to be stuck in your life – to procrastinate even around work that you love and want to do.

Fran asked me the following question:

“I am a Ph.D. student and I have chosen my profession because I like . . . → Read More: “Why Am I Procrastinating?”