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Relationship: Maintain Your Health
A healthy mind resides in a healthy body. If you are in good health you have a healthy mind, think positive and are in a situation to handle the shortcomings you face in a relationship or otherwise very well. It keeps you calm and you do not get angry fast.
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Know Your Man: Appreciation
We give them to our children. We give them to your friends and family; we give them to our pets. Heck, we even give them to strangers. Let’s encourage, admire, and appreciate our men and they will do whatever we wish.
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How to Win an Ex Back
3 powerful and time tested strategies to bring back the love and happiness to your life.
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Yours, Mine, and Our Emotional Needs - The Marriage Makers and Breakers
A common theme in my articles, on my website, and in my coaching practice is on needs. For our purposes we define a need as a condition requiring relief. There are quite obviously many needs that you meet on a daily basis. Hunger may be one of the first things to come to mind when we think of needs, however, this is more of a physical need and we want to focus on our emotional needs!
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Avoid Things That May Displease Your Partner
Negative attitudes, negative remarks or negative habits put the relationship at risk.
One good tip that can help you have a happier relationship is avoiding things that may displease your partner. For example, if your spouse doesn't want you to come home late or gives you a time limit, make him happy by coming home on time. In turn, you will be happier and your partner will reciprocate as well because he or she has felt your love.
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When You Say you're Sorry, Mean It
Just saying sorry when you have done something wrong or hurt another person’s feelings is not enough to rectify the hurt you might have caused. When we are arguing or trying desperately to prove our point, we sometimes unintentionally hurt the person who is listening to us. As soon as we realize our mistake, we immediately say sorry and think that our duty has been fulfilled. We want things to be as normal as they were before. But ...
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Winning the MVP - (Most Valuable Partner) Scoring Consistently
In order to Win MVP, you must learn to be confident. Learn to be comfortable in your own skin without being cocky or arrogant. Learn to communicate in deeper ways with your partner. If you already have deep relationships with other friends, use the same principals to obtain that same kind of intimacy with your loved one.
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Memorial Day Brings Back Memories
A Vietnam Veteran remembers the tough times. Let's not forget our veterans of previous wars as we turn our attention to those now returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. God bless America.
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I Survived Domestic Abuse
I am a survivor of domestic abuse.
I made the decision to recover from the effects of living life in an abusive relationship.
This is my way of trying to make a difference. I hope this helps at least one woman get out of a dangerous situation, then this article and my recovery have been worth it.
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Understanding Abusive Relationships
I often hear people scoff at women for staying in an abusive situation. They don't understand why anyone would stay. As a person who has been in that situation, I can shed some light on the reasons a woman may have for staying.
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Super Relationship Tips: Put Your Affection In Writing
In a good relationship, we pay compliments to each other all
the time. We love receiving positive feedback and try to go
out of our way to let our partner know how happy we are to
be with them. But verbal remarks fade so quickly. Make them
last by putting them in writing where they can be revisited
later to re-trigger their positive response.
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