The Lord of the Wedding Ring: J.R.R. Tolkien’s True Love | Psychology Today https://t.co/dUBDkMxg4P
Happy birthday to Tolkien, the OG Fantasy world-builder. Here is his own love story that inspired his romances in Lord of the Rings.
"Relationships flourish not when we avoid hard conversations but when we handle them with courage, kindness, and a willingness to truly hear each other." Here are some practical ways to do that. https://t.co/xEaT3PsQPW
Partners who engage in coercive abuse know exactly how to produce fear and compliance in their targets. Here are some warning signs to be aware of, by @Jason_Whiting https://t.co/m6e76zpLTJ
Most affairs begin small—with rationalizations and secrecy—before they become full-fledged betrayals. Here's what partners need to know to protect their relationship, explains @Jason_Whiting https://t.co/yCiwJuVc8S
High-connection marriages have 3 times higher scores on proactive behaviors than low connection couples, in spending meaningful time together (71% vs. 19%), doing acts of kindness for each other (72% vs. 18%), and forgiving offenses (70% vs. 21%). https://t.co/614fmT84Wk
Research shows that you do not see your partner as they are—you see them as you are. Here's what that means and why assuming they've caused your bad mood is often so wrong, writes @Jason_Whiting https://t.co/xqY7FxMv7T