March 2026

March 2026

5 Things Men Can Do to Create More Connection in Their Relationship

By |March 25th, 2026|

The Hidden Cost of Constant Connection A lot of men really do love their wives. They care. They want the marriage to work. They’re trying to provide, trying to stay out of conflict, trying to keep things moving. But even with all of that, many of them still end up feeling confused about why the relationship feels distant. They’ll say things like, “I’m here. I’m trying. I don’t know what else she wants from me.” Usually, what’s missing is not effort. It’s a connection. And connection is not built primarily through big moments. It’s built through the way a man

Social Media, Screen Time, and the Mental Health Crisis: What Adults in Relationships Need to Know

By |March 16th, 2026|

Most conversations about screen time and mental health focus on teenagers, but adults aren’t immune to the emotional toll of constant digital connection. In fact, for people in committed relationships, the impact can be even more complex. Social media shapes how we communicate, how we compare ourselves to others, and how present we are with the people we love. The mental‑health crisis linked to digital overload isn’t just a youth issue. It’s a relationship issue, a self‑worth issue, and a quality‑of‑life issue for adults navigating work, family, and partnership in a hyperconnected world. The Hidden Cost of Constant Connection Adults

Is AI Replacing Therapy? A West Texas Perspective

By |March 12th, 2026|

Over the past couple of years, artificial intelligence has become part of everyday life. People are using it to draft emails, plan trips, study for exams, and, increasingly, to ask personal questions about their relationships and mental health. If you’ve ever typed something like: “Is this emotional abuse?” “How do I rebuild trust after an affair?” “Is my drinking becoming a problem?” “Why do I shut down during conflict?” You’re not alone. AI can be helpful. It’s fast, anonymous, and available at 2:00 a.m. when you can’t sleep. For many people in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico, especially in

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