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What Makes A Great Relationship Great?
Are you willing to be different than most. Great partners in relationships are willing. And they have a better life than most. They wake up and go to bed feeling better than the people who only make half hearted efforts towards the one they supposedly love. Mark Webb, Licensed Marriage Therapist returns with another excerpt from his bestselling book, How To Be A Great Partner.
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From Breakup To Bliss - The Prevalence of Ambivalence
One person is head-over-heels in love, but the other is unsure. Neither wants to break up. But the relationship doesn't seem to move forward either. Why does this happen? What can be done? Learn how to deal with an ambivalent partner.
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Emotions, Thoughts and Acidity
If your thinking is all messed up then acid is going to be produced. Can you see, the foolishness of separating the mind and the body in healing? If you walk around thinking acidic, then treating the body only, is just a money spinner for the practitioner
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Sociological View on Family
Definite and usage of main principles and notions is of the most important requirements set for sociological researches. The categories of family and marriage are the most complicated and hardest to define. First of all, traditions of usual conscience and word usage that are not always correspond to those of scientific and theoretical nature; have impact on their understanding and definition. Secondly, both marriage and family are studied not only by sociology but by a range of other sciences which creates many different approaches to them and accordingly more or less specific and abstract definition of these notions.
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Tips For A Happy Relationship
There's no denying that maintaining a relationship is a lot of work. Almost fifty percent of all marriages end in divorce, and many wonder how people can maintain their relationships over their entire lives.
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Relationship In Trouble - Stop Calling!
If you are in a relationship and things have seem to taken a turn for the worse, you may feel confused, frustrated and betrayed. If the other person in the relationship has not quite broken up with you, but has taken the relationship down a few notches, you may be tempted to do quite a few things in an attempt to improve the situation. It is important to understand why you feel this way, learn the correct method of dealing with the turn of events and discover how you can cope with the feelings you are having.
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The Arguement Women Can't Win
Have you as a Woman every wondered why a disagreement suddenly seemed to turn into a fight. Here's what happens frequently when men and women disagree.
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A Lost Relationship - Learning How to Walk Away
There you were, deeply involved in a relationship. It may have been stormy or you may have thought everything was running smoothly. Then it happened: Your significant other no longer wanted to be your significant other...
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Challenged by Your Relationships? Good!
Why are our relationships such a challenge?
By their very nature, relationships always push us toward duality, toward the opposites. They take us into both the light of our souls and the darkness of our subconscious. They force us to look at the light and experience the shadows.
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When You're Looking For A Way Out
If you're looking for a way out of a bad relationship but feel unequal to the challenge, maybe you need to 'chunk down'. It only takes strategic, small changes to rebuild your confidence and sense of self. Then you can identify your best way out and pursue it, free from fear and hesitation.
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Silence—The Ultimate Control and Power Over Another
There are fifteen categories of verbal abuse. Verbal abuse is a violation, not a conflict. In describing verbal abuse it is a boundary violation, it is an intrusion upon another, or disregard of another in a relentless pursuit of Power Over, superiority and dominance by covert or overt means.
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For Valentine's Day Give The Gift of Self Defense
For Valentine's Day, you can give a gift of love and life, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, President of Customersatisfaction.com, sales, service and success coach, and Black Belt in Kenpo Karate. Instead of buying an ordinary gym membership, give the gift of self-defense, suggests this best-selling author, popular keynote speaker, and radio and TV expert commentator.
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Relationship Advice for New Year's Resolutions about Becoming More Attractive to Others!
Here is a short quiz to help pinpoint those aspects of your behavior that challenge your attraction to others;
PLEASE, ANSWER THIS SHORT QUIZ SINCERELY:
1. Did one of your best relationships fizzled and ended unexpectedly this year, against your wishes? Still you don't understand what happened?
2. Have had the feeling that people avoided you or tried to leave you aside at work?
3. Very much loved people began reacting with anger and barking at you, out of the blue?
4. Feeling more isolated than before and having difficulties making new friends?
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Speaking Your Truth to Your Partner
People often believe that they are withholding their truth to spare their
partner pain, but their real intent is to protect themselves from the
response they fear. Speaking your truth, however difficult, can open the
door to renewed love.
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You Can Improve Your Relationships
Improving relationships require knowing what to do and how to do it. If you follow some tried and true tips, it is possible you can also improve your relationships.
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Your Dating Exit Strategy
Most people stay too long in a bad relationship because they don't have a way to end it. They feel guilty or they want to avoid arguments and hurt feelings. So they stay too long and become more and more resentful. And the longer they stay, the longer they out off the market and unable to find the right partner. Read the article and learn an ethical, comfortable way to leave a bad situation.
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Super Relationship Tips: Set Up Your Own Happy Hour
Bars and hotels were remarkably smart when they created the
happy hour. Reduced prices on drinks and free hors d'oevres
quickly filled up tables that formerly sat empty during the
late afternoon doldrums.But the food and drinks are only window dressing for the real pull of happy hour - the chance to unwind from the day,put work behind us, and slowly and comfortably ease back into the world outside our daily grind.
Rather than spend this time with work associates, create
your own wind-down celebration at home.
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