We’ve been talking about three strategies for building sexual confidence this year. The first two strategies encouraged us to build sexual confidence by becoming more confident in our bodies and increasing knowledge about sexuality and intimacy. The third strategy is to build sexual confidence by taking action. So let’s talk [continue reading]
Strategy #11 – Build Sexual Confidence – Knowledge – CalmHealthySexy New Year
Some people say knowledge is power. Do you believe it? I do – at least when it comes to building sexual confidence and increasing intimacy in marriage. Of course, knowledge and information aren’t everything. It’s entirely possible to know a great deal about sex and intimacy, yet never experience a [continue reading]
Strategy #10 – Build Sexual Confidence – Physical Confidence – CalmHealthySexy New Year
Building sexual confidence by increasing physical confidence sounds like a pretty tall order. What does it mean and, more importantly, how in the world are we supposed to do it? Let’s start by acknowledging that true beauty and confidence come from within. If you’re a Christian, you know you were [continue reading]
12 Strategies for a CalmHealthySexy New Year
What does it mean to live a Calm, Healthy and Sexy life? To me, it means managing my stress level and maximizing my emotional energy, taking care of my body and health, and enjoying intimacy, romance and sex with my husband. I don’t know about you, but I’ll be striving [continue reading]
End the Year with Fireworks!
Let’s end the year with a bang (so to speak – lol!) by making sex and intimacy a priority. Over the next few days, decide that fun, exciting and/or romantic sex with your husband will move to the top of your “to do” list. Then take some steps to ensure [continue reading]
A Few Final Gifts (No Trip to the Mall Required!)
As the time available for checking items off your “to do” list winds down, consider giving yourself and your loved ones these gifts for Christmas: Give yourself the gift of “enough” – Very soon (maybe today!) decide that you have done enough, bought enough, planned enough, and prepared enough. Yes, [continue reading]