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I am a Couples Counselor that helps couples and individuals stop allowing their emotions to hijack their relationships. Immediate openings. Improve sexual intimacy, emotional connection, or even recover from affairs.

Michael Kosim
May 10, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Listening: The Most Important Part Of Apologizing

Michael Kosim
May 10, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Have you heard that old adage: measure twice, cut once?

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Michael Kosim
May 2, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Thought Covid Was a 5K Race? Surpise! It's a Marathon!

Michael Kosim
May 2, 2020
Marriage Counseling

This whole Covid-19 pandemic felt at first like someone was promising a 5K. . . But now it’s starting to feel like I got to the finish line only for someone to tell me,”Nope, keep going! Only 23.5 miles left to go!”

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Michael Kosim
April 22, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Ambiguous Loss

Michael Kosim
April 22, 2020
Marriage Counseling

The term “ambiguous loss” came up.  When we’ve experienced something that’s easily identifiable, we can point to it and say,”I just lost my father,” or,”I lost my job.”  But we’re not experiencing that.  Instead, we’re seeing death tolls, seeing eerily empty streets and being told some version of you may/will/have lost your job.  

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Michael Kosim
March 20, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Practice Saying “I Miss You.”

Michael Kosim
March 20, 2020
Marriage Counseling

It can be really painful to say “I miss you.” So much so that it’s easier just to be angry. But instead of riding the anger train, staying vulnerable despite the risk is the only way to communicate what you want without getting stuck in a fight.

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Michael Kosim
March 13, 2020
Marriage Counseling

I Want To Know:  “Why Does My Spouse Go Away or Get Silent.”

Michael Kosim
March 13, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Or they may just look at you blankly, like you’re the crazy one. It’s hurtful because what you’re trying to do is really solve a problem that’s affecting you and they’re not being helpful in the way that a spouse or partner should be helpful. . .

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Michael Kosim
March 6, 2020
Marriage Counseling

I Want To Understand: Why Does My Spouse “Come At Me?”

Michael Kosim
March 6, 2020
Marriage Counseling

For your spouse to think that you somehow don’t care about them feels heartbreaking to them. So they're pursuing resolution of your argument in service of getting you close together.

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Michael Kosim
February 28, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Squeeze All The Sponges - Your Marriage May Still Be In Trouble

Michael Kosim
February 28, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Couples even in the middle of fighting over squeezing out the sponge will laugh about the ridiculousness of it all, but will resume blasting each other when they get back in touch with the hurt the other person caused them.

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Michael Kosim
February 21, 2020
Marriage Counseling

We’ve Talked About This Before, But I’ve Never Heard This. . . 

Michael Kosim
February 21, 2020
Marriage Counseling

The ironic thing is when anger is in the room, it demands attention instead of the speaker’s message.

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Michael Kosim
February 15, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Being Nice Can Keep Your Spouse From Being Married To You

Michael Kosim
February 15, 2020
Marriage Counseling

If you’re too afraid to hurt your spouse or partner’s feelings, and you push down your feelings, you start to live with a mask on more and more. They are essentially in relationship to a false you. How long are you going to let the charade go on?

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Michael Kosim
February 7, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Sex Is A Language For Spouses and Partners.  Let’s Talk About It.

Michael Kosim
February 7, 2020
Marriage Counseling

You’re missing out on half of the equation when you try to “figure it out” alone.  You’re not speaking the language of sex and constructing your intimate life together.  Instead, you’re “doing it alone.”

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Michael Kosim
January 30, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Marriage Myth: Don’t Go To Bed Angry

Michael Kosim
January 30, 2020
Marriage Counseling

If you’re angry and wanting to “Drop some truth” to your spouse so that both of you go to bed with more “truth” in your heads, ask yourself how well that’s worked in the past.

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Michael Kosim
January 24, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Help! My Wife Is Suffocating Our Relationship!

Michael Kosim
January 24, 2020
Marriage Counseling

. . . here’s some good news:  They may look like they’re out to hurt you, but they might be fighting for your relationship.

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Michael Kosim
January 17, 2020
Marriage Counseling

7 Interventions I Use With Couples  (And 5 I Don't)

Michael Kosim
January 17, 2020
Marriage Counseling

I help you calm your systems. It probably doesn’t surprise you to know that being pissed doesn’t help abate the arguing.

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Michael Kosim
January 10, 2020
Marriage Counseling

What Death Taught Me: Don’t Wait.

Michael Kosim
January 10, 2020
Marriage Counseling

… if you’re waiting to repair one of the most important relationships in your life, what is it that’s keeping you from repairing today?  Doesn’t repairing it today mean enjoying it earlier? Doesn’t it mean the rest of your life having a better relationship?

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Michael Kosim
January 2, 2020
Marriage Counseling

Disorienting Holidays: When Relational Vertigo Strikes.

Michael Kosim
January 2, 2020
Marriage Counseling

The Holidays can plunk you in the middle of a strange city.. It can place you with in-laws that aren’t familiar to you.  It can have strange customs from a family you didn’t grow up with.  In the middle of that chaos, you’re expected to be part of a yearly performance. 

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Michael Kosim
December 25, 2019
Marriage Counseling

Going Slow To Go Fast

Michael Kosim
December 25, 2019
Marriage Counseling

The pause is one of the first ways that you can intervene in your pattern of fighting.  It helps you put on the brakes after you’ve been going too fast.

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Michael Kosim
December 23, 2019
Marriage Counseling

Helpful Skills: Square Breathing

Michael Kosim
December 23, 2019
Marriage Counseling

If you’re needing to calm down, but don’t have a lot of experience in how to regulate your runaway thoughts, heart rate, and breathing, square breathing can help you slow things down. 

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Michael Kosim
December 19, 2019
Marriage Counseling

One Thing That Helps: A Positive Gesture.

Michael Kosim
December 19, 2019
Marriage Counseling

John Gottman famously coined the phrase “negative sentiment override” for couples experiencing so much conflict that things that are normally feel good start feeling a little bad. 

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Michael Kosim
December 19, 2019
Affair Recovery

No, You’re Not Crazy For Working On Your Relationship After An Affair

Michael Kosim
December 19, 2019
Affair Recovery

Over 50% of couples decide to stay together after an affair. There are a lot of reasons people decide to stay together.

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Michael Kosim
December 12, 2019
Marriage Counseling

Fighting Quietly: A Popular Minnesota Option

Michael Kosim
December 12, 2019
Marriage Counseling

When I talk to couples about fighting, I don’t just mean the knock-down drag out fights you see in Hollywood movies, but also about “turning away.”

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