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Posted by Jeff Herring
1) Leave the relationship This is the most common alternative chosen, and the reason for our high divorce rate. Our culture teaches that this is an easy choice to make, with little or no consequences. My experience as a relationship coach and a marriage counselor tells me that the opposite is true, divorce can be one of the most wrenching experiences in life.
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Posted by Annie Kaszina
Have you ever listened to a question about your values, or a question like: Whats most important to you in a relationship? and thought: Thats so obvious that I dont even have to think about it? I know I have.
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Posted by Dao Jones
Any man who has dated Asian girls who live in the United States,
has witness the wrath, jealously and...
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Posted by Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D.
As a financial economist my motivation has long been to understand a simple academic koan: why is there scarcity in an abundant world? A koan is a question in the history and lore of Chan (Zen) Buddhism, to which the answer is inaccessible to rational understanding, yet may with great effort be obtained through accessing our higher collective mind. The motivational force driving my financial studies and research rests in the little known fact that the planet earth and this universe have such great abundance that no living being need lack anything!
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Posted by Richard Lowe
Social Engineering is the attempt to gain access to sensitive
data (such as password, usernames and...
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Posted by Alan Tutt
Finding Happiness by Alan Tutt http://www.KeysToPower.com
Happiness is a choice.
This may come as...
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Posted by Doreene Clement
Everyone has a story. Your experiences, your feelings, ideas, thoughts, and dreams all combine to form your life and your journey, which is your story. A great way to keep a relative reflection of all those things that have happened in your life is to keep a journal. A daily journal, a weekly journal, a month end summary journal, any or all these are ways you can keep track and record your experiences, your story.
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Posted by John Watson
On March 27th 2005, Oxford won the annual boat race against their rivals, Cambridge. A commentator remarked that both teams believed 100% at the start that they would win. Cambridge were described as the beauty because their technique was so good. Oxford were described as the beast because they were heavier and more powerful.
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