by mickiWordpress | Mar 10, 2020 | Dating, Love, Marriage, Relationship
The Concept of love being blind originates from the Shakespearian play, Two Gentleman of Verona. The notion that when we are in love the rational part of our brain switches off and we aren’t operating with a full deck of cards so to speak has been substantiated...
by mickiWordpress | Mar 10, 2020 | Dating, Love, Marriage, Relationship
The Concept of love being blind originates from the Shakespearian play, Two Gentleman of Verona. The notion that when we are in love the rational part of our brain switches off and we aren’t operating with a full deck of cards so to speak has been substantiated...
by mickiWordpress | Mar 5, 2020 | Dating, Love, Marriage, Relationship
The Concept of love being blind originates from the Shakespearian play, Two Gentleman of Verona. The notion that when we are in love the rational part of our brain switches off and we aren’t operating with a full deck of cards so to speak has been substantiated...
by mickiWordpress | Oct 6, 2019 | Dating, Love, Marriage, Marriage, Relationship
Asking for forgiveness is super hard for many people. It is the epitome of vulnerability. It means that you have to be super humble, shrink down to your most ego free self and admit that you made a mistake, even if you don’t feel you did. What makes asking for...
by mickiWordpress | Jul 30, 2019 | Marriage
I was so moved by the documentary Ask Dr. Ruth that I felt I had to write my impressions of it. Dr. Ruth paved the way for marriage and sex therapists like me to educate and help others who are struggling in the area of love and sex. Micki Lavin-Pell Ask Dr. Ruth...
by mickiWordpress | Jul 30, 2019 | Marriage
When we feel low or in pain, we over focus on what is wrong in our relationship. It’s ironic how easy it is to see how others hurt us, but much more difficult for us to see how we are co-contributors of pain. When we feel sad, in order to strengthen our...