Sometimes it’s Hard to be a Loving Adult

By Dr. Margaret Paul October 14, 2019

When do you find it especially hard to show up for yourself as a loving adult?

All of us are, at times, challenged in being a loving adult.

Most of the time I can be a loving adult just by deciding to be. But there are . . . → Read More: Sometimes it’s Hard to be a Loving Adult

Resistance to Being a Loving Adult

By Dr. Margaret Paul October 07, 2019

Have you experienced feeling resistance to being a loving adult and taking responsibility for your feelings?

When I first started practicing Inner Bonding, I was in much resistance to taking responsibility for myself. I had spent too many years believing that getting love – and trying to . . . → Read More: Resistance to Being a Loving Adult

“I Can’t Feel God’s Love for Me”

By Dr. Margaret Paul September 30, 2019

Discover the secret to feeling God’s love for you.

“When I open to my spiritual guidance, aren’t I supposed to feel loved by God?” asked Tracey in a Skype session with me.

“Yes,” I answered, “but you might have a misconception about how you experience this . . . → Read More: “I Can’t Feel God’s Love for Me”

Do I Have To Be Healed To Attract My Beloved?

Do I Have To Be Healed To Attract My Beloved?

By Dr. Margaret Paul August 26, 2019

Discover the essential ingredient to attracting your beloved and creating a loving relationship.

One of my clients asked me the following question: “Can I attract my beloved if I’m still in the process of healing my inner . . . → Read More: Do I Have To Be Healed To Attract My Beloved?

Why You Might Afraid to Be Open With Your Partner or Others

Why You Might Afraid to Be Open With Your Partner or Others

By Dr. Margaret Paul August 19, 2019

Discover what you are sacrificing if you withhold your truth due to your fear of others’ reactions.

“He will be so angry if I tell him that.” “I’m afraid of losing her if . . . → Read More: Why You Might Afraid to Be Open With Your Partner or Others

Asking For Support: Authentic Need Or Neediness?

There is often confusion between the authentic need for others’ support, and being needy. A member of Inner Bonding Village posted this question:

“Since doing couples therapy, it has come to light that I often don’t consider sharing sadness with my husband or asking for emotional support. The therapist said that it sounds like a scary . . . → Read More: Asking For Support: Authentic Need Or Neediness?