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Creating Time Alone

Do you really know how to find meaningful time for yourself, away from the constraints of work, home and other life stressors? Jason offers tips on how to meet your own needs, so you're more available to others, including your wife, girlfriend or partner.

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Dealing with Dating Again?

For single guys getting back into the dating scene, there's a lot that can go wrong. What's worse, we often enter the dating arena not having worked out old issues from previous flames. In this post, we'll help you have a better, more productive dating go-round.

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Kicking The “Loser” Out

For a lot of men, the "loser voice" undermines their experience of success - whether it's with work, relationships or just in relationship to self. Looking at Paul Newman's "The Hustler", Jason looks at ways guys can deal with that "loser voice" that prevents them from growing.

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Kicking the "Loser" Thinking

As much as you try to be and look successful, is there a part of your inner voice that says you're a loser? Most guys deal with this inner critic, that undermines their real success in the world. Jason looks at this negative self-beliefs in this 2 1/2 min. video, Kicking the "Loser" Thinking, and gives you some tips to think about when confronting these negative self-beliefs.

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Men Who Stagnate/Frozen in Time

When we live in the past, when we felt more successful in our lives, we tend to avoid the reality of our lives as they're playing out in the present reality. For many men, getting stuck in the glory of the past means not dealing with or avoiding the pain and suffering of what's going on in their life today. This can cause a lot of mental-health issues, including depression, anxiety, self-esteem issues and relationship problems.

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On Workaholism

Workaholism is a problem for many men, and we look at four key ideas to creating more work/life balance. By the counselor for workaholics and stressed-out guys, Jason Fierstein, MA, LPC

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Leaving Your Taskmaster At The Door

A post about leaving the "taskmaster" side of you out of your marriage or relationship, a.k.a. the side she continues to not want to see when you get home and start complaining. By the counselor for men and couples in Phoenix, Arizona, Jason Fierstein, MA, LPC.

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