A new term is appearing in the news …. Choreplay.
Constance Gager and Scott Yabiku in an article in the Journal of Family Issues published a study that looked at time spent on household chores. They found that that wives and husbands who spend more hours together on housework reported more time in the bedroom.
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This blog is written by Cheryl Gowin. Cheryl is a counselor and life coach at Discovery Counseling. Cheryl brings her life’s experiences to helping individuals and couples deal with issues of daily life.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Do you believe everything you hear?
Thomas Edison, remember him? He invented the light bulb. You may think that such a successful man had a great supportive family, with teachers who gave him lots of encouragement. Here are some of the quotes from his childhood support group.
Later in life, Mr. Edison had some interesting quotes of his own.
When asked how he felt about failing so many times to invent the light bulb. His response was
"I have not failed, I just found 1000 different ways that did not work."
Another not so famous quote
"Many of life failures are men who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up"
Obviously, Mr. Edison found a way to ignore the voices and counsel from his past and form a better view of himself.
How do you view yourself? What comments are you allowing to influence you?
Cheryl Gowin
Counselor and Life Coach
www.discoverycounseling.org
www.discoverycounseling.org/sarasota.html
contact@discoverycounseling.org
Mr. Edison's teachers called him "addled".
His father describe little Tommy as a dunce.
His Principal told Edison that he would never make a success of anything.
Later in life, Mr. Edison had some interesting quotes of his own.
When asked how he felt about failing so many times to invent the light bulb. His response was
"I have not failed, I just found 1000 different ways that did not work."
Another not so famous quote
"Many of life failures are men who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up"
Obviously, Mr. Edison found a way to ignore the voices and counsel from his past and form a better view of himself.
How do you view yourself? What comments are you allowing to influence you?
Cheryl Gowin
Counselor and Life Coach
www.discoverycounseling.org
www.discoverycounseling.org/sarasota.html
contact@discoverycounseling.org
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Do you think you are a failure?
Do you think you are a failure?
Do you know Giacomo Puccini? He is a famous Italian Composer.
Did you know that his first music teacher dropped him as a student? The reason given, because Puccini has "no talent".
Don't let negative feedback limit your success.
Life Coach idea of the day
http://www.discoverycounseling.org/
Do you know Giacomo Puccini? He is a famous Italian Composer.
Did you know that his first music teacher dropped him as a student? The reason given, because Puccini has "no talent".
Don't let negative feedback limit your success.
Life Coach idea of the day
http://www.discoverycounseling.org/
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