Happiness

Is Your Marriage in a Rut?

Are You in a Rut?

It is easy to get in a rut in an old relationship. You have had many years to observe and experience the things your spouse does that irritate you. After a while the irritation often grows into disgust, lack of respect and outright rage at times. When you allow yourself to stay in this rut, you get trapped and the marriage becomes more negative by the day.

But you can change your thinking, if you want these feelings to go away.

Here are 3 Keys that will quickly revive and breathe new life into your marriage…

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Marriage Conversation Skills for in and out the bedroom

Make Conversation Like You’re Making Love

Talking with your partner is like making love to them. Here’s how to tune into them so you’re both very happy.

If you want to fall in love again, you will want to learn how to share and be honest about your feelings, you will have to be realistic and logical without the drama, you will have to learn a few communication rules (like no name-calling), and mostly, you will need to be an awesome listener and responder.

Usually no one teaches you how to do these skills. Here is your opportunity to learn to be the BEST lover, the BEST listener, the BEST responder.

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An Interview With A Master Coach D’Arcy Vanderpool, MA, PCC – Dec. 2005

Featured Article Published in “The MentorCoach™ eNewsletter”, December, 2005 www.mentorcoach.com by Ben Dean, Ph.D., MCC, founder of Mentor Coach

Here you’ll meet a senior, master coach, D’Arcy Vanderpool.For the past 25 years, D’Arcy’s broad coaching practice has ranged from executives to members of a rock band! If you’d like to learn about her path from uncertain beginner to master coach, read on…

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An Interview With A Master Coach D’Arcy Vanderpool, MA, PCC – Nov. 2003

Published in “The MentorCoach™ eNewsletter,” November, 2003 Volume 4/2 www.mentorcoach.com
by Cynthia Kohles, Ph.D.

Bright and early on the morning following Halloween, I had the pleasure of interviewing D’Arcy Vanderpool, a vibrant spirit and master coach. D’Arcy possesses a warm, resonant, and evenly-paced voice—qualities making the interview flow easily.

While talking, I learned that D’Arcy has a practice which encompasses coaching, consulting and clinical work. When she added coaching to her consulting and clinical practice, she found that coaching opened a door to corporate work which previously had not been available—a positive omen for all of us. To keep herself balanced and allow the right brain “artist” in her to flourish, D’Arcy continues to develop her hobby of buying, decorating and remodeling real estate before moving it on.

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