Dear Alisa: My partner doesn’t celebrate anything…

In this week’s Dear Alisa column, she speaks heart-to-heart with a woman who’s partner doesn’t believe in celebrating birthdays, anniversaries… anything.
In this week’s Dear Alisa column, she speaks heart-to-heart with a woman who’s partner doesn’t believe in celebrating birthdays, anniversaries… anything.
In the mindful community, we strive for non-attachment in our lives (and relationships). But attachment, when treated with care, can teach us a great deal.
A breakup doesn’t top our “fun things to do” list, but try using these three lessons to ensure your learning from a breakup, not just suppressing it.
In order to create new, positive habits on our lives, we must take ownership over the not-so-positive reality first. It’s time to kick that judgement habit.
While many of us are looking for love, neediness can be a relationship-blocker. MeetMindful expert Anthony Recenello explains the source of and the cure for love-sick desperation.
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