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The website content provides a summary of a series of articles on relationships, parenting teenagers, content creation strategies, and personal stories, all authored by a single dad and counseling psychologist who has transitioned to online content creation.

Abstract

The webpage presents an overview of the author's recent work, which includes advice on rekindling love in relationships, navigating the challenges of raising teenagers, and implementing content repurposing strategies for creators. The author, a single father with professional experience in counseling psychology, shares his insights on adjusting one's "relationship radar" for better partner choices and recounts a personal tale of waking up in a motel lobby on Christmas Eve. Additionally, he introduces himself to new readers, detailing his journey from traditional counseling to becoming an esteemed online content creator.

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  • The author believes that falling in and out of love is a normal part of couple relationships and provides actionable advice to reignite the spark.
  • He emphasizes the importance of recognizing common lies teenagers tell and offers strategies for parents to navigate these situations effectively.
  • The author advocates for "working smarter" by repurposing content, a technique he considers essential for content creators to maximize their output without increasing their workload.
  • He suggests that individuals have an internal "relationship radar" that can be fine-tuned to improve their choices in partners.
  • The author reflects on a personal anecdote, framing a seemingly negative experience of waking up in a motel lobby as a positive turning point in his life.
  • He positions himself as a credible source of advice and stories, drawing on his background as a counseling psychologist and his transition to online content creation.

The Week in Review, Episode 2

Repurposing Lies Teenagers Tell

And other love stories…

Photo by Jonas Leupe on Unsplash

Here’s my “Week in Review, Episode 2” where I take you on a tour of the content I’ve published on my Content Column on Medium this week.

You’ll find great tips here.

And if you’re one of my content creators, you’ll find some pretty cool content creation templates you can follow too.

Enjoy…

In & Out of Love

Did you know it’s very normal in couple relationships to “fall in and out of love?”

It is…

And when you frame it this way, there are things you can do to change the way you feel.

Check them out here:

Surviving & Thriving the Teenage Years

As a single Dad, I’ve raised 2 of them.

Whether you are the parent of a teen, have been the parent of a teen, or will be the parent of a teen someday, these are for you.

I’d love to know which one is your favorite.

You’ve got 10 to choose from here:

Are you serious?

Continuing on the “parent of teens” road, there’s so many things to never believe from teen. I’m offering 10 today.

Having worked with teenagers since I was one, my sons were at a bit of a disadvantage.

Whenever they tried one of these and others, they got very tired of hearing me say, with a laugh:

“Do you remember who you’re talking to?”

See if any of these are familiar:

How to work smarter

You know how we’re always told to “work smarter instead of harder” but never told how?

For content creators, repurposing is the how!

And also for my content creators out there, how can you take a topic in your niche and share “bits of tips” like the ones below:

It’s about your relationship radar

We all have an internal “relationship radar” that guides us in choosing our partners.

If it’s faulty, we’ll choose poorly.

The good news is you can adjust your relationship radar.

Here’s how:

An oldie but a goodie

Here’s one about how I woke up in a motel lobby on Christmas Eve, and how it was one of the best things that could’ve happened.

Here’s the story:

And if we haven’t met yet, please allow me to introduce myself:

Content Marketing
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Parenting
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