by Kimberly Walton | May 27, 2025 | Blog, Love & Marriage, Quiet Quitting Marriage
Quiet Quitting Your Marriage: Cold Zoning in Relationships If you’re alive in this century, you’ve probably heard of “quiet quitting.” Usually, quiet quitting means an employee has quit trying to do their best but doesn’t leave their position. They do the bare minimum...
by Kimberly Walton | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog, Communication
Effective Communication in Marriage: The TALL Approach to Difficult Conversations The outcome of a difficult conversation very often depends on how it was set up. Was it set up for success – or failure? When clients have a difficult conversation ahead, I...
by Kimberly Walton | Oct 3, 2023 | Blog
The Necessity of Excellent Self-Care During Divorce Divorce is one of life’s most difficult journeys. And yes, it is a journey. It is a time marked by bouts of clarity and confusion, frequent ups and downs, and feelings of strength mixed with feelings of...
by Kimberly Walton | Mar 1, 2022 | Blog, Go to Bed Angry - Yes
Is NEVER Go to Bed Angry Good Advice? No one likes to wake up feeling cranky. But that just might be the most memorable outcome if you follow that revered, age-old advice: Never go to bed angry. It almost feels blasphemous to say it, but there are times when it’s much...
by Kimberly Walton | Feb 28, 2022 | Blog, Marshmallow
Don’t Eat The Marshmallow – It Could Ruin Your Marriage Are you familiar with the “marshmallow test” that was conducted with kids by Stanford researcher Walter Mischel in the 70’s? In the experiment, a young child is given a...
by Kimberly Walton | Jun 20, 2021 | Blog
8 Lessons Spring Taught Me Spring has come and gone and summer is at hand! And I have to be honest with you that I absolutely LOVED this spring season we had. Spring is one of my favorite times of the year for a plethora of reasons, but mostly because I love the...
by Kimberly Walton | Dec 9, 2020 | Blog, Lessons Learned 2020
20 Lessons Learned From 2020 My birthday is in late November, and I have always loved that. Even when I was little, I used to love having a birthday in November – the colorful leaves, the cooler weather, hot cocoa (with lots and lots of marshmallows) and spiced cider....