Women have had to carry a heavy load when it comes to forming long-term relationships. Historically, we've had to try and make them work. Our very existence depended on it. Staying with a man meant food on the table and a roof over the heads of a woman and her children. But now, things have . . .
The One Thing You Should Try Doing for Self-Improvement Month
September is self-improvement month. Usually, we think of personal goals we can set for ourselves - losing weight, getting more in shape, pursuing career goals, organizing a desk or closet. But how often do you think about how to improve how you date? This month, I'd like to focus on how . . .
Let’s get real about fear and failure
In honor of Brene Brown's new book Braving the Wilderness hitting the shelves today, I want to talk about her signature subject: fear and vulnerability. For me, these two things are inextricably intertwined with Failure. Failure with a capital F. Failure is something I strive to avoid at all . . .
This summer is a call for love
Like most of us, I'm deeply horrified and saddened by the events that transpired this past weekend in Charlottesville. This kind of hate should not have a platform. And the fact that white supremacists - people who do nothing but feed hate - dubbed the awful rally as part of the "summer of hate" is . . .
Politics and sex: now they are inseparable
Since the 2016 election, people are putting politics first when it comes to attraction. A recent article in Quartz highlights that daters in increasing numbers are coming clean about their political beliefs. And also telling those who don't agree to move on. "Swipe left if you're a Trump . . .
Announcing my new ebook: The Breakup Guide!!
I'm so pleased to announce the release of my new ebook, The Breakup Guide: Practical Advice for Letting Go and Moving On! It is exclusively available on Kindle in eBook format. This mini ebook came from struggles I've had with major transitions, including breakups, career changes, and moving from . . .