Relationships and Marriage - Self Esteem
Get more out of the single life on Valentine s Day and every day.
If you're open to love, your next relationship could be right around the corner.
Friends matter. They inspire, advise, and comfort us in a way no one else can. Here are examples of some friendships worth cultivating, and others worth cutting.
A self-absorbed attitude can cause health hazards, reveals a new study.
Are your feelings of discomfort just shyness, or a sign of a more serious health condition? Here's how to tell the difference.
Learn how to find the middle ground between being accommodating and being stepped on.
Contrary to popular belief, it's not weak for men to show emotions. As a matter of fact, research found that the more "macho" a man is, the less likely he is to be healthy. Diet and exercise aren't the only parts of overall health. Here's how to sharpen your mental and emotional skills.
A satisfying relationship with a special someone doesn't happen overnight. If you're looking for love, you may wonder why it's just not happening. You may find the process much easier if you learn to love yourself first.
New lovers attribute their passionate feelings to matters of the heart. However, scientists are unraveling the science of falling in love and linking it directly to the brain.
Since we can't really sleep the day away, here are a few tips for coping with Valentine's Day.
If you're feeling a definite lack of sparkle and sizzle in your love life, it may just be all in your head. You can look glowing, desirable, self-confident and utterly sexy again, but it has to start with you.
When you re going through menopause, sex may take a backseat to coping with hot flashes, mood swings, and other menopause symptoms. Learn how to cope and keep your sex life alive.
Don't worry, be happy. And you can be—if you follow these helpful tips.
Don't let these toxic types bring you down.
Ending a relationship can be a painful. Follow these tips to bounce back from a broken heart.
A sense of humor and perspective can help you maintain your dignity—even in the most humiliating circumstances.
Can elective procedures boost your confidence and enhance your self-esteem?
Do people walk all over you? Follow these tips to start becoming more assertive.
An ever-growing topic among psychologists, emotional intelligence can play a significant role in your job, your relationships, and your own self-worth.
An estimated 10 million Americans, or about 6 percent of the U.S. population, experience these feelings in their most extreme form--a condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).