Hi everyone! My name is Tim B. Taylor and I would like to welcome you to my blog! I hope you all learn something from me as I have 15+ years of experience in helping others to quickly fix their broken relationships. I have been where you are right now and have definitely felt the same way. When my girlfriend and I broke up I thought my life as I knew it was over. But with the knowledge I gained from T.W Jackson's step by step program entitled The Magic of Making Up, I not only got back with my ex but I also married her and have been living very happily ever since. With what I learned also inspired me to become a relationship adviser to be able to help others through their most difficult times.

5 Simple Ways to Get Back With Your Ex

Relationships are very fragile bonds that need to be built and maintained in order to keep them healthy and allow them to blossom. But unfortunately,break ups do happen. And we all know that they are very nerve racking, stressful and frustrating. If you are involved in a break up,you may be wondering the simplest way to get your ex back  but what is really the best step to take? Well, here are 5 simple ways to get back with your ex and I'm sure that at least one will work for any of you.

1. Be strong! No one needs the needy, and this saying applies to all broken relationships. So stop begging, clinging or exhibiting the behavior of someone who is desperate. Let your ex believe that you are just fine without them by acting strong and making them believe you can make it without them.

2.  Minimize communication. Closing the doors of communication may be the key to rekindle things, but it is one of the most important steps when trying to get your ex back. Take a break from your ex, close off communication, and let him or her stew for a little while without any contact. This will allow your ex to clear his or her mind and realize how valuable your relationship was.

3. Be flexible. Do not be forceful with your ex, demanding that they move out, or pick their things up by a certain date. Be flexible, be a listener and a sympathizer. Your ex will be surprised when they see this side of you, and it may inspire them to build the lines of communication that were lacking when the breakup came into play.

4. Get back out there! This is no time for you to be alone! Call up your friends and get out of the house. Develop a social life without your ex and enjoy some entertainment in your life. This does not mean you need to date, or even pay attention to the opposite sex, but you do need to be getting out and enjoying your time with your friends. Not only will this be helpful for you, but it will also help your ex see that they lost something..You!

5. Be yourself. There was definitely a good reason why you and your ex had a relationship to start with, so just go back to being yourself and allow your ex to remember why they loved you in the first place. This renewed self perception of your own self will surely rub off on your ex as well.

Relationship Advice - How to Get Her Back

Looking for relationship advice? Do you think that you and your ex are meant to be together, then you need to learn how to get her back. Learning how to get her back is not very difficult, but it does take some thinking and some planning if you really do want to get the results you are after.
1. If you want to learn how to get her back you need to begin by cutting off communication for a while. This is going to be tough, and it may feel as if it is killing you, but it will be killing her just as much. After a little bit of time she will begin to realize how much she really needs you, and how much she desperately misses you. Cutting off communication is one of the biggest and most vital steps in rebuilding your relationship with your ex.
2. Allow yourself to recover emotionally. If you want to learn how to get her back, you need to take the time to become emotionally controlled and calmed down. Women dislike men who are desperate, clingy or needy, so pull your life together and get over those feelings long before you consider trying to draw her back in to your life.
3. Flirt with someone new. It doesn't sound quite right, but it is extremely useful if you are trying to learn how to get her back. Start talking to another girl, because it will be too much for your ex to bear. Not only will this benefit you because it will take some of your stress away, but it will also let your ex girlfriend know that you are moving on, which will make her jealous and cause her to realize how much she really wants to be with you.
4. Act as if nothing is bothering you. In other words, if you want to learn how to get her back, you need to play it cool. She is not going to want to take you back if you are behaving like you are depressed. You need to make sure that you are behaving as if you are having a good time, overcoming the break up depression to let her know that everything is okay.
5. Always look your best. Make sure that you are dressed to kill and look your best at all times. She won't be able to resist you, hands down. Appearance can play a large role in showing your ex that you're moving on. If you look great and take the time to look your best, your ex will notice, and will respond positively.

How to Get Your Partner to Agree to Relationship Counseling Before It Is Too Late

Often relationship counseling is a last resort for couples on the brink of losing it all. Although some couples try relationship counseling earlier on when the first sign of problems arise. Counseling is definitely something that a couple shouldn't be afraid to try, even if the problems seem minor. Often, catching small problems early with counseling can prevent bigger problems down the road. Early counseling can even sometimes prevent a future breakup or divorce. Don't wait until it is too late.

Modern couples seem more eager to try new things, which makes counseling a good option. Couples married years ago seem less likely to try counseling or investigate new alternatives, perhaps because it wasn't something commonly done when they were younger. More often than not marriages of 30 or 40 years now end in divorce, which is a shame because they'll never know if relationship counseling could have helped save the marriage.

If you feel as though you and your partner need relationship counseling, be sure to approach your partner tactfully. If you ask him or her to go to counseling in such a way as it seems like you are accusing them of being the problem and needing counseling, you're likely to encounter resistance to the idea.  Try to make it clear that you want the counseling for yourself if nothing else.

If you ask your partner to go to counseling because you have some issues you need to work on, they are more likely to be in more favor of the idea. Explain that you think you need some help to be able to contribute more to the relationship, and to learn how to be a better partner or spouse.  Don't accuse the other person of needing counseling.  Even if you believe that they are most of the problem, don't say that. Once you're in relationship counseling, they will learn tips and techniques for being better within the relationship, just as you will.

Don't be afraid to suggest relationship counseling, whether you've been in the relationship for 3 months, 3 years or two decades.  It's never too late to try counseling to resolve problems.  And it's never too late to try to keep small problems from becoming big ones. If the relationship is relatively new, you might think that you're admitting to problems and admitting that the relationship is rocky by suggesting counseling.  But that's not true.  But facing any obstacles now, you're making the relationship stronger in the long run.

If your partner believes that your suggestion of relationship counseling means that the relationship isn't perfect, and maybe even is on the verge of being over, calmly explain that that isn't true.  Just because you're willing to admit that everything is perfect shows that you're willing to make necessary changes to keep the other person and yourself happy.

If your partner refuses, go without them. While the counseling would work best if both of you go, you can go and work on things to improve yourself. If your partner sees you going to relationship counseling, they're more likely to give it a try.