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    You’ve likely heard of the movie, Jerry Maguire, with its famous line, “You had me at hello.” Jerry Maguire was luckier than web sites we find in search engines. Many web sites don’t attract user devotion at the first word, let alone after scanning the home page.How many times has this scenario happened to you? You’ve performed a sea
    relaxes and lightens your feeling.

    · Go out and see the sun. Take a walk, jog, go swimming and jam with your friends. Little you will know, you will be laughing out loud with your most outrageous friends. Have fun and take a break from the emotional baggage you are in.

    · Forgiveness. You might not forget what happened, but, at least, forgive; not only the person that caused you pain, but, forgive yourself too. Forgiveness fr

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    Pain marks the equality of all men. The young and the old, the rich and the poor do not escape from pain. Pain can come in different forms, be it physical pain and emotional pain. It is a life-long study for the scientists to discover medicines and cures for different sickness and illness that could create pain for our human body. But, what about emotional pain? Cures of emotional pain does not come in a bottle of painkiller, but definitely, friends and family could help us overcome it. But, most importantly, healing should start from within by helping your own self. You can also seek a professional help to assist you and guide you along the process.

    I believe there is no human being that is a stranger of pain. Deaths of a loved one, divorce, rejection or a breakup are just some of the situations that can cause emotional pain and trauma in one’s life. I, myself have been through a lot of heartbreaking experiences and I admit, it made me a stronger and better person than before, though the process was not done overnight. I will share to you some of the tested tips that I also applied in each healing process I’ve been through:

    · Accept the pain. Though sometimes, we deny the reality of the misfortunes that happened in our life, we have to take some time to reflect on what happened and accept it on ourselves that the pain is real. It’s okay to cry and let the pain all out in tears. Talk to your friends and family about how you really feel.

    · Write. Yes, writing is a good way to release heavy feelings; it is a therapy to some. Most of the time, the urge to write strikes the most when one experienced the highs and lows in life. You can blog it over the net or write it in your diary and you will soon realize that it relaxes and lightens your feeling.

    · Go out and see the sun. Take a walk, jog, go swimming and jam with your friends. Little you will know, you will be laughing out loud with your most outrageous friends. Have fun and take a break from the emotional baggage you are in.

    · Forgiveness. You might not forget what happened, but, at least, forgive; not only the person that caused you pain, but, forgive yourself too. Forgiveness fr

    The Buyer's Eye
    What is the first thing you remember when you walk into a room for the first time? That is the question you must have on your mind when you are preparing your home for sale. It doesn’t matter if your home in a condo, a luxury home, historic home, an estate or if you have the best Realtor in the area. Appearance is everything when selling yo
    itely, friends and family could help us overcome it. But, most importantly, healing should start from within by helping your own self. You can also seek a professional help to assist you and guide you along the process.

    I believe there is no human being that is a stranger of pain. Deaths of a loved one, divorce, rejection or a breakup are just some of the situations that can cause emotional pain and trauma in one’s life. I, myself have been through a lot of heartbreaking experiences and I admit, it made me a stronger and better person than before, though the process was not done overnight. I will share to you some of the tested tips that I also applied in each healing process I’ve been through:

    · Accept the pain. Though sometimes, we deny the reality of the misfortunes that happened in our life, we have to take some time to reflect on what happened and accept it on ourselves that the pain is real. It’s okay to cry and let the pain all out in tears. Talk to your friends and family about how you really feel.

    · Write. Yes, writing is a good way to release heavy feelings; it is a therapy to some. Most of the time, the urge to write strikes the most when one experienced the highs and lows in life. You can blog it over the net or write it in your diary and you will soon realize that it relaxes and lightens your feeling.

    · Go out and see the sun. Take a walk, jog, go swimming and jam with your friends. Little you will know, you will be laughing out loud with your most outrageous friends. Have fun and take a break from the emotional baggage you are in.

    · Forgiveness. You might not forget what happened, but, at least, forgive; not only the person that caused you pain, but, forgive yourself too. Forgiveness fr

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    f have been through a lot of heartbreaking experiences and I admit, it made me a stronger and better person than before, though the process was not done overnight. I will share to you some of the tested tips that I also applied in each healing process I’ve been through:

    · Accept the pain. Though sometimes, we deny the reality of the misfortunes that happened in our life, we have to take some time to reflect on what happened and accept it on ourselves that the pain is real. It’s okay to cry and let the pain all out in tears. Talk to your friends and family about how you really feel.

    · Write. Yes, writing is a good way to release heavy feelings; it is a therapy to some. Most of the time, the urge to write strikes the most when one experienced the highs and lows in life. You can blog it over the net or write it in your diary and you will soon realize that it relaxes and lightens your feeling.

    · Go out and see the sun. Take a walk, jog, go swimming and jam with your friends. Little you will know, you will be laughing out loud with your most outrageous friends. Have fun and take a break from the emotional baggage you are in.

    · Forgiveness. You might not forget what happened, but, at least, forgive; not only the person that caused you pain, but, forgive yourself too. Forgiveness fr

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    cept it on ourselves that the pain is real. It’s okay to cry and let the pain all out in tears. Talk to your friends and family about how you really feel.

    · Write. Yes, writing is a good way to release heavy feelings; it is a therapy to some. Most of the time, the urge to write strikes the most when one experienced the highs and lows in life. You can blog it over the net or write it in your diary and you will soon realize that it relaxes and lightens your feeling.

    · Go out and see the sun. Take a walk, jog, go swimming and jam with your friends. Little you will know, you will be laughing out loud with your most outrageous friends. Have fun and take a break from the emotional baggage you are in.

    · Forgiveness. You might not forget what happened, but, at least, forgive; not only the person that caused you pain, but, forgive yourself too. Forgiveness fr

    Discussion on Timelines of Technologies
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    relaxes and lightens your feeling.

    · Go out and see the sun. Take a walk, jog, go swimming and jam with your friends. Little you will know, you will be laughing out loud with your most outrageous friends. Have fun and take a break from the emotional baggage you are in.

    · Forgiveness. You might not forget what happened, but, at least, forgive; not only the person that caused you pain, but, forgive yourself too. Forgiveness frees us from the negative feelings and it allows us to move on, and start anew.

    The things mentioned above might easily be said than being done especially when you are in the state of pain and grief. But, the most important is you learn to stand-up after every fall while taking the lessons that comes with the experience. There are more wonderful things to do in life than wallowing over pain. Let the pain brings out the strength in you and keep the optimism that you will grow beyond the pain. Whatever happens, life should go on.

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