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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Gone Fishing



I'm a very regimented person. I get up at the same time each day, do the morning teeth and face cleanse, make a cup of coffee, balance my accounts, pay some bills, answer my voicemail, check my email, do some dishes, dead-head the garden flowers, make my lunch, do a workout, watch the news, eat the same breakfast, take a shower, get dressed, drive to my office, see some clients, return more voicemails, grab the same lunch, see more clients, answer more voicemails, schmooze with colleagues, drive home, make some calls, change clothes, go for a garden walk, have some dinner with my husband / son, watch more news, do some writing, do some reading, and go to bed. Then it all starts and ends the same way the next day until the weekend when it's a different, slightly more exotic routine.
I'm also very governed by "shoulds" like, "I should keep appointments", "I should work out six days a week", "I should be more patient", "I should always be learning", "I should write in my blog", "I should write another article", "I should finish my book", "I should finish my membership site", "I should finalize my trademark", I should prepare for my radio show", "I should get my finances ready for the accountant and Quickbooks", "I should go to more plays and concerts", "I should answer my Facebook messages", "I should volunteer", "I should go back to Italy", "I should lose twenty pounds", "I should be a better friend, sister, mother, and wife", "I should exfoliate more often", "I should talk more slowly", "I should stretch daily", "I should clean the refrigerator".  (On and on, and on, and on.....) It's a wonder I'm not depressed!  It's also a wonder that for the first time in six months, and after thirteen radio shows I've produced and hosted, that I decided to forego the June 29th "Communication Problems" episode, reschedule it to July 13th, and put up a sign saying, "Gone Fishing"!!!!!!!! So if any of this "good girl" routine sounds familiar to you, remember that sometimes, for some of us, goofing off is, (as Martha would say), "a very good thing!"
I should go to bed,
Susan Lager

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Are We Having Fun Yet?


As usual in June, I've noticed more cancellations for therapy and coaching sessions lately. People are capitalizing on the random glorious weather, and understandably wanting to leave their problems behind, and have some fun! The beaches are starting to get more active, the lobster joints busier, and the garden shops are humming. I love this time of year in Maine and New Hampshire as it comes alive with tourists and locals spending time and money enjoying themselves. The therapist in me has a word of caution, however:  Remember that "fun" isn't just about where you are and what you're doing, but whom you're with, and whether the activity, timing, and unfolding of it  feels mutually desirable. Unless you love your solitude as "fun", remember that "fun" is usually about something co-created and often negotiated. It won't be fun for your partner if you jam something they feel is unsavory down their throat, like dump-picking, or long hikes in the woods in 90 degree weather.  Remember to negotiate what you both do, and how and when you do it! Then when you ask, "Are we having fun yet?", you'll probably get a resounding, "OH, YES!!"
Off to the beach,
Susan Lager
PS.  If you have kids, try to do things you enjoy also. It will be more fun for all.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Sex And Marriage - Are They Compatible Long-Term?

If you're married and have questions about sex problems with your spouse, want more sex, better sex, or none, tune in to my BlogTalk Radio show, The Couplespeak Relationship Forum, tomorrow, June 15th 9PM EST toll-free 877-497-9046, or live streaming at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/SusanLager. My guest is Judith Rowan, PhD.,  a NH certified sex therapist. Ask the expert!
Goodnight,
Susan Lager

Friday, June 10, 2011

Prepare For Summer!


There's a unique New England condition I call "New England Seasonal Affective Disorder". It happens every late Spring as people begin to feel the exhilaration of the warmer weather, and the landscape coming alive again after about eight months of grey dormancy, and frigid temperatures. I routinely hear folks complaining about every weekend which isn't stellar, and ramping up with anxiety about balancing the enormous "to do" list regarding home projects, with fun activities. My brother-in-law Joe says, "Move to Florida and enjoy talking and thinking about things other than the weather! Liberate yourself!" I think, maybe he's right -- what would it be like to presume glorious days every day, and not try to pack it all into one or two a week (usually during the work week)? How would it feel to be released from all that pressure and uncertainty? Then I think, it would be nice, but how about being surrounded by all that commercialization and concrete? To have alligators in your lakes? To have lots and lots of sharks everywhere in the ocean? To have backyards the size of a postage stamp? To have cockroaches and snakes camping out in your house and garden? To have gargantuan hurricanes for six months a year?  To have to be in great bathing suit shape all year long!?
No, I think I'll stick with the bipolar New England weather, and just prepare for summer every year with angst, excitement and dread, and enjoy all the joys of living on the edge.
Gotta go have some fun before the rain arrives,
Susan Lager
PS. Tune in to my BlogTalk Radio show on Wednesday, June 15th at 9PM EST (toll-free: 877-497-9046). My guest is Judith Rowan, a well-known sex therapist who will be discussing sexual issues in marriage with me. It should be very interesting!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Newsflash!!!!!


Hello Reader,
Exciting news! I'm appearing on The Seacoast Promo Radio Show tomorrow between noon and 1:00 EST to talk about couples surviving and thriving in these challenging times. It was a stretch to accept the engagement, as it's my birthday, and I usually laze out and don't do anything which may feel challenging on my big day. But I figured, what the heck, nobody ever got killed pushing themselves a bit on their birthday, so I added it to my "bucket list" along with zip-lining under a jungle canopy, writing my first book, getting acupuncture, and running, not speed-walking for cardio. Here's the details if you're interested:
Seacoast Promo Radio
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"Listen-in this Saturday June 4th between 12:00 and 1:00 on 1540 WXEX AM Exeter New Hampshire. Go to the websites below and listen on-line if you live outside of the area.
http://www.seacoastpr.com
http://1540wxex.com/
Our next show will explore how couples and people in general are dealing with this challenging economy. Our two guests, Portsmouth based psychotherapist and couples coach Susan Lager and Exeter Pub owner Rob Ficara who is always coming up with new inexpensive activities and events for people to have fun."
Goodnight and Good Luck (to me),
Susan Lager

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

"Out of Work, Not Out of Options"

Hello Reader,

Tune in to my next BlogTalk Radio Show tonight, Wed., 6/1 at 9PM EST for a vital show about unemployment and how to manage it as well as possible, keeping possibilities open, and not going crazy in the process. My guest is David Gray, a former HR exec for Lindt Chocolate and Lonza Biologics, a recruiter, and most recently a career consultant. He has lots of wisdom, tools and insights about how to handle this new reality. Call toll-free: 877-497-9046. It should be fun and informative!

Susan Lager
PS. Put your car in the garage in case it hails, and call from the basement in case there's a tornado, so you're safe while you join us......

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