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How We Sabotage Ourselves And What To Do About It

29th September 2009
Everyone wants to be beautiful, young, healthy and fit. There is no end to the diets, workouts and health plans. Yet the most important diet of all has been overlooked. This is a diet that releases stress, relaxes muscles, offers sound sleep, diminishes a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Top Ten Reasons To Hire A Personal Coach

23rd September 2009
Have you considered hiring a personal coach? Jack Canfield, in The Success Principles says hiring a "personal coach is one of the best-kept secrets of the successful." 1. A coach can help you clarify your vision and goals. If you have a sense that wha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learning How To Overcome Self-Sabotage

23rd September 2009
It's easy to forget just how powerful our subconscious minds can be. We are often completely unaware of how our actions (or inactions) are affecting our lives. We may complain that things never work out for us, we have bad luck, or we just don't have what... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Jack Russell Training For Good Dog Manners

21st September 2009
Though small-bodied, jack russell terriers are sturdy and tough dogs developed to hunt and chase out foxes that has gone to the ground. In order to do tasks expected of them, it is important that this breed must be extremely intelligent, athletic, fearles... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Training and Its Tools

17th September 2009
Do you have an out of control dog? Do you have an aggressive dog? Or do you have that dog that chews on your favorite pair of shoes when you leave it home alone to go to work or just down the street? No worries. Training a dog is not an easy obstacle b... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Does Divorce Have To Have A Negative Impact On Our Kids?

15th September 2009
Going through a divorce where there are children involved is an anxiety-provoking scenario with much worry on the past of the parents as to what negative effects the divorce will have on their kids. I firmly believe that it isn’t so much the divorce bu... Read >
Author: Shelley Stile-Divorce Recovery Life Coach& Author

What Jack Russell Training Tips To Do To Bring Down Separation Anxiety Worries

14th September 2009
When it comes to separation anxiety, it's actually a question of, who has not had a dog that displayed separation anxiety? Even the dog owner with basic Jack Russell Training is aware of its signs. After all, the pet is in a high state of anxiety, or conf... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Counselling Colchester– What are the Various Life Problems and How to overcome it by Counselling

11th September 2009
An individual always think that he has all sorts of stress and worries in his life. Every person carries distinct sorrows and grievances in his life from which he struggles to overcome. The modern-lifestyle has luminous money making opportunities that ... Read >
Author: fionalivnat

Get Ex Lover Back - Read 5 Simple Tips

07th September 2009
It is not very easy for ex lovers to get back together after a break up. It is not simple to get ex lover back. But there are some techniques that you can use to get your ex lover back again. So many people do not get back together again, and that is a s... Read >
Author: Gary

Emotional Affairs, Breaking Free From the Destructive Behavior

07th September 2009
Conflict may erupt at any time in a marriage or relationship. Learning to understand the complications that may lead to the desrtructive behaviors of an emotional affair may be difficult to do. Relationships and marriages are complicated ventures. Over... Read >
Author: Brian Leiphart

An Occasion to Play

30th August 2009
It's easy to sit back as a parent and watch your children run around like mad men in an unstructured chaos. We call it "children at play" but in reality it's just pure chaos and you're children get very little from it in terms of stimulation, education an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Stop the Chewing Habit

25th August 2009
I was once a distressed pet owner who would dread coming back home to find my furniture chewed, the upholstery torn and my shoes in pieces. I am sure there are many other people out there like me who have to put up with their dog’s destructive behavior.... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

5 Simple Tips to Get Your Ex Back

15th August 2009
It is not easy for you and your ex boyfriend to get back after a breakup. However, there are a few tips that you can follow to have him back again. So many people don’t succeed in winning their ex back. It's not really our fault. No one ever handed us... Read >
Author: rhholzhauer

How to Control Destructive Behavior Caused by Smoke, Caffeine and Drugs

03rd August 2009
Destructive behavior can ruin the career of a person and sometimes it may cause to lose job too. To control destructive behavior caused by drugs one can take a proper training. In the training, trainer discusses the use of cigarettes, cocaine, alcohol and... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Christian Drug Treatment Center

01st August 2009
Research conducted since the 1970’s shows that drug rehabilitation treatment can help motivate many people to change destructive behavior patterns. Once the bad behavior has been changed, a person is able to avoid a drug relapse and successfully leave ... Read >
Author: mattbrindisi

When to Seek Drug Treatment

23rd July 2009
Substance abuse can take on several forms. It might be drinking too much, too often or both; it could be using street drugs, or it could be abusing prescription drugs. Whatever the case, there are definite signs that casual abuse has turned into somethi... Read >
Author: Sibley Haley

the symptoms of a panic attack

09th July 2009
Alone? Confused? Scared?Your heart starts pounding. .You begin to feel dizzy or faint. .You experience shortness of breath. .You feel tingling or numbness in your hands and feet. You think you may be dying or at the least having a heart attack. .You think... Read >
Author: Joseph Chapman

Teach your Kids to Vent Anger in a Healthy Way

13th June 2009
Kids often throw tantrums, say hateful remarks and show destructive behavior when things don’t go their way. Teaching your kids ways to release anger in a healthy way is important for them to avoid hurting other people either physically or emotionally. ... Read >
Author: Girlie

Simple Methods to Stop Biting Puppies

10th June 2009
Any responsible dog owner will want to know how soon can a puppy be taught to refrain from play-biting or nipping. Puppies nip and bite with gusto during their games and mock-fights, but their prick-point little teeth also can easily deal damage on human ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Practical Steps to House Train a Dog

04th June 2009
At the core of any worthwhile plan to house train a dog is always prevention, and never punishment. But what are the key points that you can control for a complete housetraining plan? Here are some of those. 1) Bring your dog to a veterinary exam and u... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

5 Tips That Can Help You Get Past a Breakup

01st June 2009
Have you ever heard someone say that they could survive a breakup with someone that they had been with for a bit of time? Don't believe it. Even the strong falter when they go through a breakup. A breakup has a tremendous impact on a person's life. Howeve... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

What Everybody Should Know... About How To Help Procrastination

27th April 2009
If you are constantly avoiding or postponing your decision to act then you may not know but you are suffering from the biggest behavioral disease called procrastination. Following are some of the symptoms 1. When you want to avoid some task which y... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders

Puppy Training 101 For Perfect Pals

07th April 2009
Dogs are man’s best friend. They are faithful, lovable companions and are great stress relievers. Many dog owners feel their stress simply vanish when their dogs bound up to them with tongues lolling and tails wagging happily at the sight of their h... Read >
Author: Pradee

Bad Dog Behavior

02nd April 2009
Your dog seems to be driving you up the wall lately, exhibiting serious behavior problems -- and no amount of verbal correction seems to work. She chews the furniture, gnaws on shoes, turns over the trash cans, howls and barks when you're not around, or e... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

How to train your Labrador Retriever to Stop Digging.

25th March 2009
Dogs love the outdoors, especially Labrador Retrievers. There are a lot of fun things to play with, and lots of interesting smells to investigate. However, there is one instinctual behavior of Labrador Retrievers that is potentially destructive to your ou... Read >
Author: Sean Green

How to stop your Labrador Retriever from digging.

25th March 2009
Dogs love the outdoors, especially Labrador Retrievers. There are a lot of fun things to play with, and lots of interesting smells to investigate. However, there is one instinctual behavior of Labrador Retrievers that is potentially destructive to your ou... Read >
Author: GreenDog

Dealing with Peer Pressure And Other Problems of Teens & Pre-Teens

23rd March 2009
As school dropouts, unwanted pregnancies, substance abuse, and teen suicide escalate to alarming levels; the need to enable young people to make choices that lead to healthy, productive lives has become increasingly urgent. A major cause of destructive ... Read >
Author: Ed Harmon

Training Cats Not To Scratch Furniture - How Do You Choose The Best Scratching Post For Kitty?

17th March 2009
Training cats not to scratch furniture is not rocket science. But there are still a lot of little details which can trip you up. Your little feline friend is not scratching your expensive furniture because he is a bad boy. He actually has good reasons for... Read >
Author: Calvin

How To Deal With Dog Behavioral Problems The Easy Way

14th February 2009
Sometimes, even the best dogs can act out, and if you’re dealing with dog behavioral problems, it is best to act as quickly if possible. If bad behavior is allowed to continue, you may end up with a bigger problem on your hands. The good news is, there ... Read >
Author: MichelleS

Put an End to the Behavior Problem of Your Dog

02nd February 2009
Dogs are regarded as our friendly companion but our beloved canine friend also have their moods and can throw tantrums anytime. They have their own behavior that you need to understand and learn how to deal with. As a dog owner you must put attention to t... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How to Deal with the Behavior Problems of Cats

02nd February 2009
Cats are simply adorable. They are cuddly and cute, and yes, they enjoy receiving so much attention. That is why sometimes, cats develop several annoying and destructive behavior and you should know how to deal with behavior problems of cats. Cats are... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Separation Anxiety In Dogs And What Your Dog Wishes You Knew

26th January 2009
Is your canine friend showing signs of separation anxiety in dogs? This type of destructive dog behavior can make life an absolute nightmare for a dog owner. In fact, it's the second most common reason that dogs are either given away or even put to slee... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

What NOT To Do After a Breakup

16th January 2009
What NOT To Do After a Breakup When you just break up with the love of your life, things are going to be insane for a while. You're spinning out of control, you don't know up from down, and you're going to be seriously tempted to do things that... Read >
Author: kanetohman

Tips For Surviving A Breakup

16th January 2009
Tips For Surviving A Breakup Whether your goal is to get your ex back or just to find a happiness after the breakup, getting on with your life after your boyfriend or girlfriend dumps you is never easy. Sometimes all you want to do is survive a... Read >
Author: kanetohman

How to Get My Boyfriend Back - Shocking Truths How You Can Stop Your Breakup

16th January 2009
How to Get My Boyfriend Back - Shocking Truths How You Can Stop Your Breakup So you want to know how to get my boyfriend back... Tell me this, if you are doing these 4 destructive behaviors that is PREVENTING you from ever getting back togeth... Read >
Author: kanetohman

Some People Are Just Too Nice

19th December 2008
Alcoholics and drug addicts don’t need ‘nice’; they need ‘effective.’ Most people who get into alcohol or drug rehab or some other addiction treatment are brought there by family or friends. The addict is destructive – they're ruining thei... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Car Accident on Orange County Freeway Kills One, Injures Another

02nd December 2008
Pulling over to the side of the freeway, and getting out to change a flat tire shouldn't have to be as dangerous as it often is. A car accident on the 91 freeway in California on Sunday proved that the danger is not from the fact that you're out on the fr... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves

What is Self-Respect and How Does it Relate to Self-Esteem?

21st October 2008
The terms "self-esteem" and "self-respect" may seem at first glance very similar, if not exactly the same. But they are indeed very different things and have very different consequences, especially when cultivated at a young age. Psychiatrists, psychol... Read >
Author: ThumbPeople, Inc.

Prescription Drug Addiction – How Did It Get This Bad?

14th October 2008
Every now and then we use new ideas, products or services to better our lives only to find out later that they’re dangerous. Asbestos, thalidomide and plastics (now the subject of many lawsuits) are a few examples. Many prescription drugs also fall into... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Answering Your Interventions Questions

18th September 2008
There are many people in this world that are overcome by their problems. Perhaps it is the alcoholic that is giving up a job or family just to have one more drink. It might be the heroin or crack addict that wants one more hit and just does not know how t... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Emotional Freedom Technique and Weight Loss

09th September 2008
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a popular method used in the field of energy psychology, a branch of Alternative medicine, that has often been described as “acupuncture for the emotions,” except that needles are not used. Or, to say it another ... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy

Error C1030af3 in Exchange Server and EDB Recovery

08th September 2008
When you try to expand the Public Folder of your Exchange Server, you get the following error message:“The HTTP service used by Public Folders is not available, possible causes are that Public stores are not mounted and the Information Store service is ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Sweet Doggie Misses You Too!

05th September 2008
Does your dog exhibit some unlikely behavior lately? He becomes raucous on everything especially furniture, he tumbles the trash cans, gnaws on shoes, madly barks and howls when he doesn’t see you, and when you come home, he seems really upset. There ... Read >
Author: trinity

The Ins and Outs of Puppy Crate Training

13th August 2008
Puppy crate training can be an invaluable tool. Not only does puppy crate training help you to have an aspect of control for your training, but it can satisfy the dog's need for a den. Puppy crate training can help with housebreaking, separation anxiety... Read >
Author: Stugats

Addiction: A Holistic Approach To Recovery

24th July 2008
Those suffering from addictions habitually engage in compulsive behaviors to avoid feelings of depression, anxiety, and other distressing mood states. Holistic Therapy offers opportunities to safely experience painful emotions while learning ways to mana... Read >

The School Bully Deserves Help

22nd July 2008
Vancouver, WA � 30 Percent of children in the United States are involved in school bullying according to National Youth Violence Prevention. That is 5.7 million American children who either are bullies or are picked on at school. �We�ve forgot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Top 10 Steps for a Binge Eating Disorder Treatment

06th June 2008
Anyone who has suffered from an eating disorder knows that it is difficult to overcome this condition. Binge eating disorder treatment may involve the individual attending a treatment center in order to solve the problem. Binge eating consists of over eat... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

4 Must Have Cat Training Tips

02nd May 2008
The key to effective cat training being consistent. To avoid sending your cat mixed signals no what kind of training you undertake, make sure you do it regularly. Below are four must have cat training tips that will get you through your initial phase cat ... Read >
Author: Michael Moyssidis

Need Some Tips For Drug Addiction Recovery?

07th April 2008
Early drug addiction recovery is a delicate and dangerous time. The possibility of relapse can be high. Here are some tips that may help you through the adjustment period. These action items, if completed will really help out, and increase chances fr s... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

how Long Is Your Dog On His Own?

27th February 2008
You wouldn't leave a young child alone in the house, would you? Then why would you leave a puppy or young dog in the house for hours at a time? Many people do it and it's not fair to the dog or the family. Unless you are able to make some arrangements ... Read >
Author: Ken Charles

Manners Make Life Easier

13th September 2007
Small detail of people’s everyday life show what a person really is. If a person has always time and space for the others, it is very important for his or her personality and it fills the life with sense. These acts may confound some people into believi... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Washington State Child Custody Lawyers and Child Abduction

08th August 2007
Perhaps nothing is more disturbing than news reports of missing children. Amber alerts and pictures on milk cartons haunt all of us as we sympathize with worried parents and wonder what evil person could do such a thing. The reality is that most child a... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin

How to Recognize Dog Separation Anxiety

01st July 2007
It is said, that a dog is a man’s best friend. Though all pets reciprocate the feelings of their owners, the love and affection that dogs provide is incomparable to other animals. Often this affection gets a little out of hand, when the dogs become e... Read >
Author: Alien

STOP Lying To Yourself!

19th June 2007
Most of us are taught from day one as children that lying is BAD! This is probably not a new revelation to you and I believe that the moral majority is not deceitful most of the time. Sure there are occasions where we lie for seemingly “good” reason... Read >
Author: Raymond Sahley

Easy Steps To Get Rid Of Pica In Your Dog

16th June 2007
What is Pica in your dog? Pica is a type of illness that causes your pet to eat non-food items in an attempt to deal with nausea. If you find your little beast gnawing your things from shoes to books or anything that is not eatable then rush to your veter... Read >
Author: peter john

Teenage Depression – Effectively Dealing with Depression

21st May 2007
Teenage depression hits 5% of children and adolescents, as reported by experts. Teenage depression is serious and needs to be addressed when symptoms start to show. Unfortunately, it sometimes goes unnoticed and untreated because of a lack of understandin... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Healing Anger and Rage Addiction

01st May 2007
The addictive cycle begins with just not feeling right. Your needs aren't being met, you may feel abused or neglected, either in the past or the present. You've tried to fix things in different ways, but nothing seems to work. You're just not getting what... Read >
Author: William G. DeFoore

Respect Goes A Long, Long Way

30th April 2007
Have you ever stopped for a moment to truly define what it means to respect someone? As I recall my own life-altering experiences, heart-breaking mistakes, and valuable lessons, I know I’ve learned a lot about respect. Hopefully you’ll agree with wh... Read >
Author: Penny P

"Chihuahua Puppy Training Made EASY & FAST In 5 Steps!"

07th April 2007
Learn to train your chihuahua puppy the gentle and patient way. 1. Gentle Behavior Training. If you want a gentle and well balanced chihuahua when it grows up you must treat your puppy with gentle training. Negative behavior must be dealt with in a... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

Does Your Ex Want Sex?

27th March 2007
If your Ex wants to have sex with you, he may appear at your door at unexpected times. He may say that he forgot to pick something up when he moved out. He might suddenly begin to act nice and say all the things you wish he had said when you were together... Read >
Author: Tonja Weimer

A Guide To Buying Good Dog Toys That Can Teach Your Dog Good Behavior

15th March 2007
With the increasing variety and choices available in the market, choosing and buying dog toys can be a daunting task. There are so many types, sizes and shapes to choose from, one, would not know where and how to start from. Safety apart, when choosing... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

An Introduction To Dog Toys – Do Canines Really Need Them?

15th March 2007
It does not matter what size, or type of breed your dog is, the fact is all dogs need dog toys. To humans, dog toys may just be a simple plaything either for leisure or for passing time, but to a dog, there are many more significant reasons to own one. ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

More Breathing Room: Overcoming Obsession and Dependency In Relationships

01st March 2007
Being obsessive in a relationship is not healthy. In fact this can become a very big problem for both people in the relationship. It is important to remember that you have to give each other space and freedom so that each of you can live a healthy and hap... Read >

Chroot for Windows is Now Available With WinJail Software

23rd December 2006
Minsk, Belarus - December 20, 2006 – WinQuota LLC announces release of a new product WinJail – Chroot / Jail implementation for Windows. The power of dedicated sandbox techniques of Unix-like systems is now brought to Windows platform by WinJail utili... Read >
Author: Katerina L.

How To House Train a Dog - The First Step

13th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Richard Keir I do a lot of writing in various areas and much of it has to do with how to do things. Usually, the articles are fairly general and are related to more extensive and complex resources available online. After all, one sh... Read >
Author: Richard Keir

How to solve a Dog's Behavior Problems

08th September 2006
If you are like me and have and out of control dog or maybe a brand new little puppy that you want to try and teach how to obey then you have come to the right place. I love dogs, but for some reason some dogs can have behavior problems. If your dog ha... Read >
Author: Chris Rohrer

Separation Anxiety in dogs: the Signs

07th September 2006
If your dog shadows your every movement around the house when you're there, and sleeps on or near your bed, and IF it has trouble doing any different, it may have separation anxiety. Any destructive behavior will occur about 20 minutes to a half hour afte... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver

Separation Anxiety in dogs: What exactly is it?

01st September 2006
There was the usually mild-mannered Pit-bull puppy named Savannah who chewed through the bottom of a door and part of the hardwood floor just underneath it. There was Jasper the Corgi who was kept in pen on a deck and managed to push it to the edge, chew ... Read >
Author: Martin Olliver

Overcoming Separation Anxiety

01st June 2006
Many dogs have separation anxiety. Separation anxiety in dogs exhibits behavior problems when they're being left alone at home. This often leads to excessive barking, whining, chewing, house soiling and other types of destructive behavior. If your dog can... Read >
Author: Emillie Loh

Separation Anxiety in Dogs

29th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Paul Nelson Separation anxiety in dogs is characterized by destructive behavior when the dog is left alone. This behavior can include barking, howling, destroying household items, digging, chewing and sometimes urination. Some dogs will ... Read >
Author: paul nelson

Thunder, Sirens, and Fireworks, Oh My!

12th May 2006
For humans, summer is such a beautiful season, filled with fun and outdoor activities. But for our canine friends, it can really be a frightening time of year. Many dogs suffer from anxiety attacks during the summer months due to many seasonal factors... Read >
Author: Shannon Lynnes Heggem

The Value of the "Conditioned Response Principle" in Dog Training

07th May 2006
One of the key principles of dog training is the principle of "conditioned response." The idea is that you can set up your dog's environment in such a way that it learns to abandon its destructive behavior through its own mistakes rather than by your inst... Read >
Author: Armen Ghazarians

8 Mega Warning Signs to Look out for in Dating and Relationships

12th March 2006
Men and women alike have a predisposition to overlook some key behavioral patterns of their new partner. When the relationship takes on a sour note comes the sad remark 'Had I only known' but it's already too late, what should have been prevented happen... Read >
Author: Joshua Goh

Its Time To Start Training that Puppy

13th January 2006
=============================================== It's Time to Start Training that Puppy By Shari Belden and Rodney Boettger =============================================== Begin training your puppy as soon as possible. Keep in mind that he wi... Read >
Author: Rodney Boettger

Retain Your Best People

06th October 2005
Many managers and team leaders ask me how to deal with employees in a way that will maximize their potential, create loyalty and respect, and cut down on high turnover and destructive behavior in the workplace. The single most common reason people stay o... Read >
Author: Dorene Lehavi

Top Ten Reasons to Hire a Personal Coach

11th May 2005
Have you considered hiring a personal coach? Jack Canfield, in The Success Principles says hiring a "personal coach is one of the best-kept secrets of the successful." 1. A coach can help you clarify your vision and goals. If you have a sense that w... Read >
Author: Kim Olver