Better is not something you wish for, it’s something you become

Jim Rohn said, “Better is not something you wish for. It’s something you become.”    Why does this quote matter so much?    Well, it confronts what many of us fall prey to, wanting a better relational life.    So long as we “hope” or “pray” for a better relationship without doing any of the…

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Why partner? What is the point anyway?

In my 20s, I wanted nothing to do with marriage or kids.   I looked around, and it looked like a dumb idea. I didn’t see any inspirational partnerships where it looked deep and meaningful.   I grew up in Utah, where my friends married at age 21 when they got home from their mission.…

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13 Best Conflict Resolution Books to Read for Work in 2022

You found our list of top conflict resolution books. Conflict resolution books are guides that teach readers how to navigate interpersonal issues. These works cover topics such as mediation, negotiation, communication, and de-escalation.  The purpose of these books is to help professionals overcome disagreements and personality clashes, build trust, and practice better teamwork.

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Personal Reflections on 2022

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Here is a quick summary of what I learned in 2022, where I fell down and what I accomplished.

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How I Got My Instagram Account Back After Being Hacked

What a journey to get my Instagram account back after being hacked. Not fun, but here are a few key tips and things to avoid.

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Personal Reflections on 2021

As I reflect on this year, I feel grateful that I have my health, my partnership, my family and friends. Whew, deeply grateful. I’m also grateful that I get to serve humanity with a clear mission about evolving culture through relationship. I’m grateful for my fans, readers, followers, and listeners for giving a shit about…

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Reflections on 2020

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Here’s my annual summary of how I did this past year

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Another reframe on COVID 19…

Another reframe on COVID 19…   We are in a very, very intimate time. Whether we like it or not, we are all in one conversation. The conversation about death and dying. A conversation that we, especially in America, don’t know how to have.   Death is so very intimate.   The fear of dying…

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