Singles Relationship Coaching.
Tom Landry, the original and long-time coach of the Dallas Cowboys professional American football team, is reputed to have said something to the effect that, “A coach motivates you to do the things that you don’t want to do in order to be who you need to be.” That’s a good example of what any kind of coach does.
Relationship Coaching does not focus on “why,but “what now?
It shifts things from problems to goals.
It looks forward, and does not analyze the past!
Singles Relationship Coaching
Would you like to get out of the dating rut? Want to find the partner of your dreams? Do you know what you really want from a long-term relationship?
Singles Relationship Coaching will help you develop new techniques, focusing on the healthy relationship you have always wanted and how you deserve to be treated in that relationship.
Singles Relationship Coaching will help teach you all the things you need to know so that you can be sure that you are making the right choices when it comes to dating. You will never again ask your self `Oh my, why did I get involved in this relationship`. You will know why and have learned from it.
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Comment from GB
Time: July 17, 2007, 4:24 pm
Have you any ideas or experience or suggestions where a father can learn more about improving his relationship with his 16 year old son? The big issue currently is his failing a class at school, bby his own admittance of not trying. This is disturbing because he’s heard from me his entire life a mantra along the lines of, “just do your best and be happy at the end of the day knowing you did your best. Anything less will leave you and possibly others around disappointed.” Clearly the latter in that sentiment has left me disappointed in my parenting skills. He chose not to do his best or give any real effort by his own admittance. He shrugs it off and thinks the consequence of his actions (or lack thereof) is his own burden and should not effect me, nor cause me any need to impact his life with repercussions. I can understand t6hat to some degree, but having just turned 16, I think there needs a lesson to be learned by him. What might you recommend I do in order to maintain or improve rather than harm this father-son relationship?
Thanks
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