You’re in a constant struggle to divide your time between your new significant other and your old friends. How do you handle the need to please both parties?
They lift us up, give us a hand when we need it, and tell us that we need to fire our hairdresser. Where would be without our friends? Check out the 5 friends that every woman needs.
Let’s do some math. 8 hours a day x 5 days a week = a lot of time spent with co-workers. As a result many workers develop spousal-like relationships with their colleagues. Here’s how to keep things professional and cope if your significant other is “married” to someone at work.
Do you know how you feel but sometimes have problems expressing it? It’s a common problem but one that’s easily solved. Check out the basics of communication by eHarmony Advice.
Oftentimes we mirror the relationship behavior we saw growing up. In order to achieve relationship success you may first need to acknowledge the role your parents’ relationship plays in your life. Here’s how.
A breakup can leave you feeling vulnerable, lonely and otherwise not thinking straight. Here’s how to handle the heartbreak, unexpected run-ins and the urge to seek revenge.
You’ve cut ties, but somehow your ex is still in the picture. Getting the message that the two of you are through is all about setting boundaries and sticking to them.