Posted by lilmissykin on August 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Let’s be honest, unless you look like Eva Mendez or have the charm of Will Smith you’re never going to be lucky in love. That’s what the 2005 film Hitch would have you believe, no? But instead the movie suggested that even ordinary folk like Kevin James can get lucky in love with just the … Read more
Posted by Chief LP on May 31, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Filtering for control … After reflecting on a number of similar conversations over the last week I’ve been curious about the phrase “you’re the love coach you should know the right answer”. Well for one, I just help people find the strengths that make them Buzz. Instead of coaching people, I show them the aspects … Read more
Category Making It Last, Sustainable Relationships, Wellbeing · Tagged with Arguements, Coaching, Conflict, Control, Feeling, Negative, Positive, Positive Pscyhology, Power, Relationships, Resolving Conflict
Posted by Chief LP on December 17, 2010 · 5 Comments
Ok so I’m no Carrie Bradshaw … but as well as being a hopeless romantic, I do have naturally curly hair, a weird dress sense and a love of outrageous shoes! My Lovephool journey around the UK filming people on different aspects of love, however, had very little to do with finding my version of … Read more
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Posted by Chief LP on November 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment
There are some books that you come across that are so simple, their ideas stay with you. One such book recommended to me was Nancy Kline’s ‘A Time to Think.‘ It really got me thinking about the space within conversations. The importance of letting people not just express their views, thoughts, feelings – but really … Read more
Category Making It Last, Sustainable Relationships, Wellbeing · Tagged with A Time To Think, Active, Attention, Books, Charles H Green, Communication, Listening, Lloyd Steffen, Love, Music, Nancy Kline, Relationships, Silent, Sounds
Posted by Chief LP on August 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment
‘Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.’ Emily Brontë So the greatest love stories ever written will tell you. But reality is at odds with the ideals of what we would like to have in our relationships. We seem to have lost our way when it comes to finding greatness … Read more
Category Making It Last, Sustainable Relationships, Wellbeing · Tagged with Cartier Polo, Gold-Standard, Justice Coleridge, Love, Lovephool, Marriage, Positive Psychology, Relationships, True Love, Wellbeing
Posted by Chief LP on July 19, 2010 · 2 Comments
People and products of an Appley nature sometimes lose their touch….. Despite the long winding queues of eager shoppers flexing their fingers in readiness for their next iPhone love story, there are reports emerging that the iPhone 4 honeymoon isn’t all it was cracking up to be. For Apple devotees, niggles are too be expected … Read more
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Posted by Chief LP on July 13, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Inspired by listening to your experiences, comments and insights. Thank you Lovephools
Posted by Chief LP on June 14, 2010 · 5 Comments
‘Humour is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective; an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs.’
Christopher Morley
Whether it’s with work colleagues, family or a partner, find out why getting serious about silliness might be the best investment you make to the long term health and happiness of your relationship.
Category Making It Last, Sustainable Relationships, Wellbeing · Tagged with #authentic, #connection, Guy love, Humour, Laurel & Hardy, Learned Optimism, Love, Lovephool, Martin Seligman, Positive Psychology, Scrubs, Silliness, South Park, Stephen Fry, The Thin Man, Travis Proulx, Two Ronnies