Tomorrow’s Facebook Live Video Q and A with David will start at 2:30, rather than 2 PM, because our Sunday morning hike will start at 9 AM, rather than 8:30, due to the cooling weather.
Join us, and type in a question or two so I’ll have something to talk about!’
Thanks!
David
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Thanks! David
Please share the link… thank you
Hi, I am not high tech, but don’t know about any link. I think you just go to my public FB page, and should be able to link in from there. will copy your question to Lisa Kelley who has kindly been setting this all up. I know that all I have to do is go to FB and click on a camera icon at the top of the page, in the middle, and then, by magic, it all seems to start happening! Hope you can join us this afternoon. Off to the Sunday hike now. david
Hi Ivan,
To participate in the live Facebook session today, please “like” David’s personal FB profile. FB will let you know when he’s in live around 2:30.
See you later today!
Lisa
Hi David,
Nice to see your appearances on FB. My question will be on long term relationships. Should people with certain disorders like ocd etc make a conscious choice to avoid getting into a long term relationship with someone who has similar or other disorders? Is there a chance of such individuals to form successful relationships given that people are loosing their frustration tolerance in this age of uncertainty where insecurity is there in every aspect of life.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Hi Rajesh, Will try to address it today, but worried I don’t have a clue on this topic! About to start the Sunday hike, so time to think about it! Always appreciate hearing from you! david
No problem David. Pl take this question whenever you think you are ready .
Happy hiking ☺
Thanks
Rajesh
Thanks, Rajesh, addressed it at the top of the live FB broadcast yesterday. Essentially, answer was “I don’t know” and my focus is on helping individuals with relationship problems, not trying to figure out patterns of who will or won’t make good partners based on diagnoses, patterns of emotional distress, or anything at all! David
Thanks David for covering this. I think you may be right in doing so. Because essentially predicting the fate of a relationship based on the personal distress levels of the individuals involved may not be right as people evolve with time through experiences. It work both ways the relationship may turn out well or become soar. In my opinion if partners are matured enough to accept each other’s short comings like they might do their own’s and take care of each other the chances of success are high. And of course we have your tools to improvise the shortcomings.
Thanks, appreciate your comments! david
Rajesh,
Great question! Please be sure to type in your question when David is on live today at around 2:30. Make sure to “like” his FB profile to ensure FB let’s you know he is in and you can participate!
Lisa
Pacific Time.