Many women are unhappy in their marriage and feel hopeless because they can’t get their husband to work on the relationship.
At Strong Women, Strong Love, we’re committed to showing you how to use your own power to turn your marriage around, with or without his cooperation.
When you know what YOU can do to rekindle love, you will relax knowing you’re not leaving the most important relationship of your life completely up to chance.
You’re a strong woman who deserves an equally-strong love. Let’s show you how!
Hello, I’m Dr. Poonam Sharma. As a psychologist practicing for over 25 years, it breaks my heart to watch strong, capable women like you struggling with your marriage.
I know the stakes are incredibly high. No one goes into a marriage thinking they may end up in divorce court one day. And yet, we know that many marriages struggle, and women are usually the ones to call it quits.
At Strong Women, Strong Love, my goal is to show you exactly where to target your energy, so that you’re not guessing about how to keep the love and passion alive in your marriage. I’ve been personally trained by many of the leading marriage experts in the world. They have already discovered the essential keys to building the strong and happy relationship you desire.
Read my book, explore the blog, and take matters into your own hands. With the right information and your strong will, you can defy the odds and get your marriage back on track.
You deserve a relationship where you feel cherished, appreciated and fully supported by your husband. Let me show you how!
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In Negative Times, Add Some Positivity to Your Marriage
Have you noticed how it easy is to spend your entire day under a cloud of negativity? There is no shortage of upsetting headlines in the news. If you dare to read the online comments of news stories, you may find the degree of negativity and rudeness mind boggling! Turn to your social media feeds and there’s complaining and criticizing everywhere. Even at work, how many times a day do you and your colleagues “vent” about what’s wrong?
All of that negativity takes its toll and can spill over into your relationships. It’s hard to turn off the habit of fault finding and looking for problems even when you’re with people you care the most about. Spouses can be especially easy targets for such negativity. But for the health of your marriage, it’s important to, as the old song says, accentuate the positive. Here’s what can help:
Harshness vs. Loving Firmness
“There’s nothing that harshness does that loving firmness doesn’t do better.”
~Terry Real
Why You Should Diversify Your Relationship Portfolio
You probably know about the importance of diversifying when it comes to your finances. You understand, for example, that it’s unwise to have all of your money invested in the stock of one company.
But diversification is also important to keep in mind for your marriage. I was reminded of this truth while listening to a recent NPR Hidden Brain segment with Shankar Vedantam. He spoke with Eli Finkel, a social psychologist at Northwestern University, about how our rising expectations of marriage can create problems in our relationships.