Friday
Jun022017

Love Factually book signing, speaking event Sat June 10 2-3 PM Oregon Ducks Store

Wise Readers,

If you’ve wanted to meet the Love Factually author, get your book signed, hear a reading, or ask a question, this is the time!

Dr. Duana Welch will be appearing at the Oregon Duck Store on the University of Oregon campus on Saturday, June 10, from 2-3 p.m. to read an excerpt, take your questions, and sign your books.  From Tinder to campus hookups to what relationships look like today, her science-based advice will be tailored to you.

For more information:

https://events.uoduckstore.com/event/duana-c-welch-love-factually-10-proven-steps-from-i-wish-to-i-do

 

Thursday
May252017

How to Keep up His Momentum

You had a great first date. Now what? Keeping up the momentum is not about what you’re doing, it’s about what you aren’t doing:

 

http://blog.pof.com/2017/05/keeping-urgent-keep-mans-momentum-going/

Thursday
May182017

Bad enough to leave? Or good enough to stay?

Wise Readers: When you get involved with someone, do you find yourself wondering whether their behavior is bad enough to justify leaving them? Or do you wonder whether it’s good enough to stay? The orientation of your question is important so you avoid would-be abusers.

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Monday
May082017

Why are you still single? How to turn this question to your advantage

You know that annoying question, Why are you still single? Here’s my answer—and how you can turn that question to your advantage: 

 

Wednesday
Apr262017

Broken trust? This brand new book is here to help

Wise Readers,

Are you struggling with trusting a partner again? Or with whether to stay or go? If your partner has violated a cherished expectation—that’s broken trust. A new, research-based book is the first to take you step-by-step through whether to recover, and how, whether the issue is an affair or something else. I loved the book so much, I endorsed it:

“Love is not enough: we need trust, too. Yet all too often, partners violate that trust. Why does this happen? Can your relationship’s foundation be repaired, or is it wiser to leave? And if you stay, how can you restore your damaged trust? Regardless of the type of betrayal, authors Tim Cole and Emily Duddleston use research, examples, and activities to help couples become closer, stronger, and wiser than before. Broken Trust is indispensable—the go-to resource I’m recommending for my own clients who are working through betrayals and their inevitable but conquerable aftermath.”

When I reviewed the book prior to publication, I kept thinking how I couldn’t wait to tell everyone to get it. The wait is over. Pass it on!