Raise your hand if you’ve ever thought you could change a guy. Yep, all of us are guilty of it at some point or another. In “8 Insights to Keep Love Alive in Intimate Relationships,” Psych Central delivers a tip worth pondering: maybe you’re the one who needs changing? Read on for more valuable insights, including advice that you should give more love when you want more love (bingo!), here: http://blogs.psychcentral.com/parenting-tips/2012/07/8-insights-to-keep-love-alive-in-intimate-relationships/
It’s time to put some more thought into our relationships!
Lots of <3,
Allison
p.s. – I am overjoyed that Jef won the Bachelorette and will promptly begin my withdrawal phase from the show.
If you’re wondering why your relationship is faltering, the answer could be as simple as giving him/her enough alone time, a post-it, or throwing out the trash, so says The Nest. I received this e-mail from The Knot’s sister today and thought it was valuable to share in case you missed it. Read on for 5 simple tips (“The New Quickies”) to boost your love connection asap.
Lots of <3,
Allison
“It’s very important to know the person,” Shannen Doherty told The Talk co-hosts while musing about relationships on the show today. Understatement of the year? Truth be told, she really “didn’t know” her past two husbands. She added that “respect and friendship” are keys to a couple’s success.
Check out the new reality show documenting her recent nuptials, “Shannon Says,” premiering tonight on WEtv!
Lots of <3,
Allison
“Every relationship starts out with a dream of what you think it’s going to be, and you either have the tool kit when you get to the hard spots where you’ll make it through, or you need to move on,” Susan Sarandon tells The Daily Beast.
Back Cover of Alexandra Stoddard’s “Happiness for Two: 75 Secrets for Finding More Joy Together,” available at Anthropologie.