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Shhh
One common observation made by men about women is that they sometimes talk too much. Studies have shown that in a woman’s brain, there is a 23% larger volume in Broca's area (in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) and a 13% larger volume in Wernicke's area (in the superior temporal cortex) compared to men. Additionally, in the areas of the brain responsible for language and hearing, female subjects were found to have 11% more neurons than males (Witelson et al., 1995). Could
Nov 16, 20252 min read


R-E-S-P-E-C-T
What men want? Most everyone, especially women, feel that they know exactly what is on a man’s mind 99% of the time. Women may have a ‘general’ idea, and women may not be far from the truth always, but to say you know what is on a man’s mind even majority of the time does absolutely nothing to account for what he may never admit, which is the unobvious.
Nov 14, 20253 min read


“Can You Hear Me Now”
Over the past twenty-plus years, I’ve been entrusted to serve as a mediator between couples and have discovered that one of the greatest hindrances to is the inability to communicate effectively one’s needs. It’s important to recognize that how relationships start is not necessarily how they end. Life brings about changes and challenges in health, age, loss of life, children, etc. These changes can be life-altering and highlight the necessity of communication and its effects
Nov 13, 20253 min read


Put God First
My husband and I were traveling home from a funeral when we suddenly drove into a snowstorm on the highway. We were driving in the early morning before the sun came up, and in addition to the heavy snowfall, visibility was poor. We both immediately began to panic. I urged my husband to slow down because he seemed to be driving a bit too fast. He complied, adjusting the headlights to improve visibility. While it didn’t help much, he continued to drive. As we progressed, the st
Nov 5, 20252 min read


Encouraging the Good Women: Keep Being Who You Are
This one’s for the women who don’t get the recognition they deserve.
Nov 3, 20253 min read


Vulnerability from a Man's Perspective
Vulnerability is often viewed as a sign of weakness or imperfection. Yet embracing vulnerability cultivates deeper personal connections, empathy, and personal transformation. It encourages authenticity, builds trust, and fosters true intimacy in relationships. It helps us confront our fears head-on and deal more effectively with negative emotions. Author and professor Dr. Kamand Kojouri was quoted as saying: “Vulnerability is the courage to be yourself in a world that consta
Oct 20, 20254 min read
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