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Are You Starving Yourself after a Breakup?

Breaking up a relationship effects everyone differently. One possibility may be a phobia of food. Contrary to what we often hear about people, mostly women, who binge on food after a relationship goes downhill and get confused over when to end it. A client can come to me not knowing the cause of the food…

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8 Things You Must Know When Using EFT To Fix Your Relationship

With the rising popularity of the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), and with the number of people in relationships asking when to end it or not, there’s been increasing demand for the services of EFT practitioners to work in the relationship field. But just like in cosmetic surgery, you need to know who you can rely…

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Your Troubled Relationship: When to End It

“Any troubled relationship has a chance,” you might say. But that’s all it gets—a chance. If the partner in the relationship is abusive or controlling, it might not be worth saving, which is why there are such things as divorce and annulment. Now I’m not saying that you should just walk away from any sign…

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5 Mistakes to Avoid in EFT in Dealing With a Rocky Relationship

In a relationship that’s turned rocky, when you ask a question that includes the words “when to end it” it’s crucial that you make the right decision. As an emotional freedom techniques (EFT) coach, I recommend EFT tapping to help people free themselves of emotional burdens and make the right choice. Effective as it is,…

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What to Do When It’s Time to “Do Us Part”

According to a dictionary definition, matrimony is “the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce). I don’t know if this will surprise you, but it used to be defined as “being joined for life or until death.” Those are the words in the ceremony, not “till divorce do you…

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Marriage: When You Begin to Ask When to End It

Marriage is never the ideal bliss we imagine it to be. When we think of a wedding, we think of it usually in a storybook idealic way and it rarely is the way we thought it would be. We tend to turn a deaf ear to the wedding phrase of it’s for both the good…

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Healing from the Wounds of Separation

When dark clouds gather in your relationship with your partner, your first reaction would be to see if the problem can be resolved. You don’t simply ask when to end it, just like that. You hope you can save your partnership while there’s still a chance. However, some unions just aren’t meant to last and…

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Dealing with Emotional Pain of a Hurtful Marriage

Married life can be a source of tremendous emotional pain. In the case of an incidence of cheating or betrayal, the affected partner may commonly feel a chronic gnawing pain if the issue remains unresolved and naturally there may be thoughts on when to end it. Even if the relationship is over, the pain may…

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Become Your Partner for a Day

I’ve coached a lot of couples and have come to accept that there may come a time in a relationship when one or both parties might wonder when to end it. If you ask this question, it’s likely that you are feeling torn in opposite directions. You may feel on an emotional level that it’s…

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Strong Women and Girls When to End It

Recently I held an evening open discussion in our community and my guest presenter was a lovely heartfelt psychiatrist. The topic of the evening was raising daughters into powerful women. It’s our option that given the right tools strong powerful women will have a clearer sense of when to end it and when to stay….

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Who’s At Fault

He said, she said, he did, she did, are phrases that we hear constantly in our office. Layers and layers of disappointments, unrealized expectations and constant attacks, make up the bulk of most of the complaints that have people ask the question, when to end it when to stay. These perceived character flaws and transgressions…

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Healing Bad Relationships

How to heal a bad relationship? He said, she said, he did, she did, are all phrases that I hear constantly in our office. Layers and layers of disappointments, unrealized expectations, and constant attacks make up the bulk of most of the complaints. These perceived character flaws and transgressions can easily begin to decay the…