Category: Recovery and Self-Care
Is the unaffair an affair?
About the time I think I have the English language down, I encounter new words for phenomena I never dreamed of. There are times I wonder if they originated
The Affair playing field isn’t level
The world of infidelity is not a level playing field. Some people are more at risk than others for having an affair, and some affairs cause greater damage to
Being made a fool
Being made a fool of is embarrassing. It’s even worse when the person making a fool of you is your own spouse and their affair. Affairs are bad enough. When
Trashy Friends
Hank Williams Junior sings songs about rowdy friends and trashy women. I think he mislabeled things. He should have sung about trashy friends and rowdy women. Had he sung
The danger of poachers
My sons make it a point of knowing the various hunting seasons here. They not only know when deer season begins, but they also keep track of turkey season,
Getting your daily fix
Around my home, we joke about getting our ‘daily fix’ of coffee in the mornings. There is a sensation that comes with that morning fix that gives a reassurance
Writing your spouse a letter, text or email
About the time I think that I’ve covered all the bases when it comes to affairs, I’m reminded that some readers need a review of the basics. One of
When your spouse won’t talk to you
Yesterday, I addressed one of the comments coming in about trust. Since it’s such a vital issue, I’ll follow up on the topic with other comments left on the
Selling out your principles one at a time
One of the things I enjoy is talking with my sons. Whether it’s their achievements, challenges or setbacks, I enjoy hearing their perspective on things. Although I enjoy hearing
Using Porn to change your brain
In my special report on “Using Brain Hacks for Healing“, one of the items I mentioned was mirror neurons. Since the report focused on healing, I limited the discussion