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Also, many participants exchange email addresses and help each other progress towards the final product, whether that is writing a book, developing a website, or even remodeling their personal home. I have made long-term buddies through teleclasses that I took a couple of years ago. It's been fun to watch my friends' progress and see their books and web pages unfold!

Besides making new friends and gaining valuable information, teleclasses save you time, money, and effort.

  • You don't have to travel.
  • You save money on expenses. Teleclasses often cost less than seminars.
  • Teleclasses are so easy! All you need to do is listen, if that's what you want. You don't need to get dressed up and arrange child care. However, you should keep the children entertained so they let you learn in peace.

Now, from a teacher's point of view, I still don't have to travel, get dressed if I don't feel like it, or grade papers! Teleclass participants behave. They don't talk to the student sitting next to them or ask to go to the restroom. Plus, they don't give excuses for not doing homework assignments.

From either the participant's or leader's perspective, teleclasses help you gain knowledge, achieve your goals, and have fun while learning and sharing something new, the easy way.

Copyright ? 2005 Jeanette J. Fisher. All Rights Reserved.

Jeanette Fisher, Design Psychology professor, teaches interior design and real estate investing college courses, professional seminars, and now, thankfully, teleclasses! For more information about Jeanette's teleclasses and to find out how Design Psychology can help you create a home for glorious living and top-dollar sales visit Design Psychology. Free "What Is Design Psychology?" report.


Erin sought me for counseling due to this issue.

?I love Dylan. He is my best friend. I enjoy being with him and doing things with him. But the sex issue is causing too many arguments. I end up feeling guilty because I don't want to make love with him. Is there something wrong with me??

?Erin, are you ever attracted to Dylan??

?There have been a few times when I was really attracted to him and sex was wonderful.?

?What was going on at those times??

?Those were times when Dylan stopped pulling on me to have sex with him and make him happy and seemed to be happy within himself. Most of the time, he is unhappy because of the sex issue. I just don't feel attracted to him when he seems so needy.?

?Yes, this is the issue. Women are attracted to a man when he is in his power ? feeling good about himself - not when he is coming to you like a needy little boy wanting you to have sex with him to make him feel okay about himself. If he needs sex to feel good, then he is using you and sex addictively, and this will always make you feel used. Most women are not attracted to little boys, and when he is in a needy place, he is like a little boy rather than a strong man.?

?Yes, that is exactly the problem! So there is nothing wrong with me for not being attracted to him when he is needy! What a relief!?

?Is Dylan open to doing his inner work to heal his neediness??

?I don't know but I don't think so. He refuses to go to counseling with me.?

?Erin, the way you can start to heal this issue is to stop feeling guilty and responsible for Dylan and start to take care of yourself by telling your truth. When he is needy and pulling on you for sex, you would need to say to him, ?I am attracted to you when you feel good about yourself, not when you are needy and wanting me to make you okay by having sex.??

?But I am afraid of hurting his feelings if I say that.?

?You are taking responsible for his feelings rather than taking loving care of yourself. As long as you believe you are responsible for his feelings instead of yours, you will not be able to heal this. Dylan will not address this issue until you are willing to tell your truth. You are not responsible for how he responds. He can choose to be hurt, or he can choose to be open and curious and learn about what you are talking about and how to begin to move into his power.?

?But what do I do if he is hurt and angry??

?How do you feel about being with him when he is hurt and angry??

?I don't like it.?

?Then say that. Say ?I don't like being with you when you are hurt and angry. Let me know when you are open so we can talk about this.? Then disengage by doing something else ? reading a book, going for a walk, calling a friend.?

?Oh, he will be so angry if I don't stay and talk about his hurt and anger!?

?Erin, notice that you are wanting to control how he feels rather than take responsibility for yourself. This is your end of this codependent system. He is trying to control you into having sex with him and taking responsibility for his feelings, and you are trying to control him by caretaking him. Until you are ready to let go of control over his feelings and take loving care of yourself, nothing will change or heal.?

Erin is working hard to learn to let go of trying to control Dylan's feelings and take responsibility for herself. In our last session, she told me that she is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel ? that she felt herself really attracted to Dylan for the first time in a long time.

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