A Night Away from Life’s Demands
A night away from life’s demands and with the person you care for can be a great way to recharge. After enough regularly scheduled date nights, you’ll find yourself looking forward to date night, even if getting it scheduled can
Be Creative with Date Night
Going to the same restaurant week after week could get old pretty quickly. One way to keep date night fun and exciting is to be creative! Perhaps there’s a new restaurant, a new museum that opened or a movie your
Putting Distractions Away
The purpose of a date night is to spend intimate time alone with your partner. The focus of the night should be you and your partner. That means put away the distractions. Things like cell phones, social media and work
Personal Time Together
No matter if you’ve been together for 1 year, 5 years, or 45 years, maintaining personal time together should be important.
Your Relationship Is Important
It is incredibly easy to get overwhelmed with life’s demands that your relationship can get pushed to the side. However, when you make date night a priority you are telling your partner and yourself that your relationship is important.
Making Date Night a Priority! Series Introduction
By Lavender Williams, HRI Program Specialist Do you remember your very first date with your partner? How nervous you were? How long it took you to find that just right outfit? Perhaps you were so nervous you were afraid the
#FindHelpFriday – Be Still Counseling
This week’s featured #FindHelpFriday resource is Be Still Counseling, a private counseling practice in Greensboro that offers a naturalistic and transformative approach to trauma and adverse experiences healing. Be Still Counseling is operated by Rachel Hutto, MS, Ed.S., LPC. To
Keep Those Conversations Going!
Having positive, ongoing communicating with teens is possible! It can take some time to figure out the best ways to connect and talk with your teen, but it’s well worth the investment in your teen’s health and wellbeing to build
Don’t Have “The Talk”
By Christine Murray, HRI Director For many parents, thinking about having “the talk” with their children about sex is sure to induce a lot of anxiety and stress. As much as parents want to help guide their children, especially as