by Ginger Sullivan | Feb 14, 2017 | Relational Intimacy
Thank you for the question: How do I figure out what the thing is for me that is holding me back from intimacy and deeper relationships and how to start working on that thing? Dear Reader – I offer two speculations of what might be holding you back from intimacy...
by Ginger Sullivan | Feb 7, 2017 | Relational Intimacy
I fly so often these days, I could easily get a job as an airline flight attendant. I got the standard verbiage down. “The front hatch is closed. We are ready for take-off. Seatbelts need to be fastened. Tray tables in their upright and locked position. We are...
by Ginger Sullivan | Jan 31, 2017 | Emotional Health, Relational Intimacy
I am writing this at 35,000 feet. It’s dark out the window portal, not that I could tell where I am anyway. One farm blends into another. I imagine I am somewhere between Indiana and Iowa, as I cross the country to visit my son in boarding school. Two days of travel...
by Ginger Sullivan | Nov 9, 2016 | Relational Intimacy
Our most intimate relationship has two purposes – to heal and to grow. That’s it. Yes, we can have fun. Make babies. Split the bills. And do all other things “life” as a team. But the primary reason our partner exists is offer a safe space for emotional expansion in...
by Ginger Sullivan | Oct 24, 2016 | Relational Intimacy
Did you grow a garden this summer? That is one skill set I have yet to cultivate but always wanted to. Maybe in my next life I can dig in the dirt, plant a seed with that first anticipated sprout and harvest enough flowers and vegetables to fill my table. Sounds...
by Ginger Sullivan | Aug 31, 2016 | Emotional Health, Relational Intimacy
“I will pick you up in a few minutes,” my mother yelled as I opened up the gate and skipped up the cracked sidewalk. I barely heard her words, much less cared. I was focused on the steps ahead that led to the door. The door that led to the house of love. I couldn’t...
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