By Margaret, on October 14th, 2019
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
By Margaret, on September 9th, 2019
What Do You Do To Avoid The Pain Of Life?
By Dr. Margaret Paul September 09, 2019
How do you try to avoid the painful feelings caused by others and events, and what is the result?
We all learned many way of avoiding the existential pain of life when we were growing up, because . . . → Read More: What Do You Do To Avoid The Pain Of Life?
By Margaret, on September 2nd, 2019
Controlling Behavior as a Cry for Connection
By Dr. Margaret Paul September 02, 2019
How do you respond when you feel that your friend, family member, or partner is trying to control you? Do you counter by trying to control them – giving yourself up, resisting, getting angry, blaming or withdrawing?
. . . → Read More: Controlling Behavior as a Cry for Connection
By Margaret, on August 12th, 2019
2 Secrets to Peace, Joy and Keeping Your Frequency High
By Dr. Margaret Paul August 12, 2019
A high frequency is necessary to feel love and joy, and to manifest your dreams. Learn two secrets to keeping your frequency high.
I have discovered that there are two choices I can make that, . . . → Read More: 2 Secrets to Peace, Joy and Keeping Your Frequency High
By Margaret, on August 5th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul August 05, 2019
Are you ready to move beyond obsessive ruminating and worry? Are you ready to move beyond fear, anxiety and depression? What works for me can work for you too!
I used to spend hours and even days ruminating about different things – a conflict with . . . → Read More: Obsessing, Ruminating, Worrying…Oh My!
By Margaret, on July 29th, 2019
By Dr. Margaret Paul July 29, 2019
Do you try to talk with someone when you already know he or she is closed? Consider NOT putting your inner child in the line of fire.
How often do you ask a question of or make a statement to a partner, co-worker, friend, or . . . → Read More: Relationships: Avoiding the Line of Fire
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