Many people (including us!) eventually stop flirting with their partners. Why not bring some playfullness back into your relationship?
Read MoreWe took some time to reflect about the 10 most important conversations for partner(s) to have when there's a change in the relationship, tried by yours truly.
Read MoreIn our view, there is no wrong way to become engaged as long as you engage in a method that matches your values, attitudes and beliefs regarding your relationship.
Read MoreTea(m) time: like a checkpoint, or a “tune up” that Formula One race cars receive throughout a race. The purpose of this get-together is to carve out one or two hours a month or bi-weekly to intentionally discuss your relationship with your partner – as a team.
Read MoreCentral to Relationship Zen is an active cycle of personal development and couple’s development. Therefore, Relationship Zen Strategic Planning involves the intentional, structured and uplifting process of analyzing our current situations as individuals and as a couple, envisioning a better future as two, and developing a personal and group plan.
Read MoreWhat we mean by “make time for play” is doing fun, valuable, and extraordinary activities that build up the relationship.
Read MoreWe believe that it's imperative for individuals to prioritize personal development because that ultimately helps to improve the health of their relationships.
Read MoreReflecting on the past and being mindful in the present are essential aspects of Relationship Zen. However, so is setting bold intentions for the future! The holiday season is a beautiful time to combine all three activities.
Read MoreKnowing others as well as yourself is even better. In the spirit of this theme, we want to talk about how to improve your relationship through an intentional group project where you not only learn about yourself but about each other.
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