Brenda Shoshanna
Learn to create win-win relationships in best selling book, Save Your Relationship, (21 Basic Laws of Successful Relationships),.www.truthaboutlove.com. Nationally known psych.and speaker has helped thousands. Free ezine and articles www.brendashoshanna.com., topspeaker@yahoo.com
Articles by this Author
Who is the One Who Walks Alone? The Secret to Healing Loneliness
- By Brenda Shoshanna
- Published 12/1/2008
- Self Help
- Unrated
Loneliness is one of the great sufferings of our times Despite our being constantly on-line, tuned in, the heart needs human contact and warmth
The Art of Making Peace in Jewish and Zen Practice
- By Brenda Shoshanna
- Published 10/10/2008
- Religion
- Unrated
Today we are living in a world where conflict is raging out of control and all are seeking ways of making peace, resolving conflict in the world, their families and personal relationships The practices of both Judaism and Zen, have time tested practices which lead us to become balanced, positive and clear, no matter what is going on
Two Wings of a Bird: The Practice of Judaism and Zen
- By Brenda Shoshanna
- Published 09/24/2008
- Religion
- Unrated
Today a great spiritual hunger is surfacing as many seek comfort, support, and meaning in a world that has spun out of control Yet, times of loneliness, confusion, fear, or separation come for a powerful reason—so we can stop our usual way of being and discover where true strength, connection, and understanding lie
Repairing Hurtful Relationships
- By Brenda Shoshanna
- Published 06/21/2008
- Relationships
- Unrated
So much hurt and pain arises from our feeling of having been betrayed Not only does this undercut the foundation of our relationships, but it can cause us to lose trust in ourselves
The Art Of Creating Win-Win Relationships
- By Brenda Shoshanna
- Published 05/28/2008
- Relationships
- Unrated
There are many factors which contribute to creating win-win relationships, but one of the most powerful ones is to understand and practice the power of acknowledgment Acknowledgment means the willingness to offer honest, positive feedback to another about what they are doing and how it is affecting you
