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Former Spouses and Their Guilt

06th October 2009
I was very honored not to long ago to be a guest on the radio program "Tell the Truth, Faster" (www.tellthetruthfaster.com). In the program a woman phoned in with a common complaint about her former spouse. She did not like how he would overwhelm their gr... Read >
Author: Sheena

Stress Management Advice And Tips

28th September 2009
In this article I write about how we need to chill out, relax and to live a stress-free life. For many years I did not live life this way and found myself constantly worrying about what other people thought of me. This was not exactly a happy period in my... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Guilt, Resentment, and Our Struggles

24th September 2009
Why Do I Feel Guilty? Before we can start to understand the why behind the guilt, let’s first define it. Guilt means that we believe that something we are doing is causing pain to someone else. It’s activated by our behavior, thoughts, or feelings ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Depression symptoms- How you know it

22nd September 2009
What really is depression and how you can spot it? If you suspect that someone close to you may be suffering from classic depression, it is important to have an idea about the type of symptoms to look for. Depressed people are not necessarily sad. Mos... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

What to Do When Your Husband Considers Divorce

16th September 2009
Marriage is a relationship that requires the participation of both the husband and wife in order to succeed. As a wife, you will therefore find yourself in an uncomfortable position when your husband seems to be backing away from the marriage. This may be... Read >
Author: Teecee Go

Professional Ethics

04th September 2009
There are many professions in the world that require strong will, stamina and courage to get occupied. Thousands of policemen, doctors, firemen, rescue teams save people every minute. Graduating form the University and mastering one of the professions men... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Getting Paid while You Learn with Network Marketing

31st July 2009
The personal growth and development industry is a multi-billion dollar business. Millions of books, DVD's, CDs and Seminars are sold each year to a worldwide public looking to improve themselves and many facets of their lives.Yet, like the child who reve... Read >
Author: Tracy Matthewman

10 Easy Ways to Improve Nutrition in Your Diet

28th July 2009
Make Small Changes Day-by-day for Healthier Eating Members often say they want to start eating in a healthier way, but they just can’t seem to make the change. They have fallen into habits that they just can’t break. For example, every morning ... Read >
Author: Springday

Lack of Education of Our Right-Standing With God by Kenneth Copeland

16th July 2009
The second great hindrance to prayer is the lack of awareness of our right-standing with God. Most people do not understand what God basically did in Christ Jesus at Calvary. Jesus became our sin so we'd be able to become the righteousness of God ( two ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Copeland

How to Deal With Overwhelm

10th July 2009
I hear a lot of feedback from the Home Biz Chicks community that their number-one challenge in starting or growing a successful home-based business is getting past that feeling of complete overwhelm. You know what it's like - when your mind is racing fr... Read >
Author: Sue Papadoulis

Improving your personal productivity in this fast paced world

18th May 2009
Just ask anyone around you, and you will find most of the people complaining about their low personal productivity. How they were not able to give their hundred percent and how much more they could have achieved only if they were able to utilize their ful... Read >
Author: William King

Depression Has Many Symptoms. Do You Know Them?

11th November 2008
What really is depression and how can you spot it? If you suspect a person close to you may be suffering from classical depression, it is important to have an idea as to what kind of symptoms to look for. Depressed persons are not necessarily sad. Mo... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Depression Has Many Symptoms. Do You Know Them?

11th November 2008
What really is depression and how can you spot it? If you suspect a person close to you may be suffering from classical depression, it is important to have an idea as to what kind of symptoms to look for. Depressed persons are not necessarily sad. Mo... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Business: Having the courage to use the B word

10th November 2008
I am rarely caught totally off guard by one of my clients but it happened recently. "I just can't bring myself to use the "B" word about myself," she whispered. "The "B" word?" I thought ( ...and I bet your mind and mine jumped to the same first guess... Read >
Author: Article Dhyan

The How and Why of Wrestling Your Inbox to Zero

30th October 2008
Have you ever ended up TWO weeks behind in answering emails? An inbox full of missed opportunities, deadlines, and people you care about left with the sour taste that maybe you don't like them. Not good for business. Very good for encouraging an unheal... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

Peel Off the Layers to Get to the Real Man

21st July 2008
I remember the first time I met Dean; he had just given a powerful sermon that had hit me between the eyes as if he was talking directly to me. I had just returned to church after a period of indecision having gone through an unfortunate divorce 12 years... Read >
Author: Patch

Policies Protect, From Pre-Natal Through To Puberty

10th June 2008
Whether you are a parent-to-be or one of a pubescent pain in the posterior, it is a fair comment to make that your one concern is the health and well-being of your beautiful babies, regardless of their age. With this in mind, the various life insurance po... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa

Psychotherapy and Depression

20th May 2008
While medication is extremely important in the successful treatment of depression, supportive psychotherapy may also be helpful. It's not uncommon for older people who are depressed to resist the idea of psychotherapy. You may not "believe in" psychoth... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Psychotherapy and Depression

02nd May 2008
While medication is extremely important in the successful treatment of depression, supportive psychotherapy may also be helpful. It's not uncommon for older people who are depressed to resist the idea of psychotherapy. You may not "believe in" psychot... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Proven Mind Control Techniques – How to Control Minds By Asking For More

25th April 2008
Are there any proven mind control techniques to get someone to do what you want, even if you have that feeling that you’re asking too much? Fortunately, there is. It’s called “asking for more.” Ironic as it may sound, this is one of the most p... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Ten Reasons Why People Work From Home

11th February 2008
The Internet revolution has created scope for many money making home businesses that provide executive level income opportunity to ‘work from homers’. These days, stay-at-home moms are earning in four/five figures monthly by involving themselves in pr... Read >
Author: Lisa Saline

Former Spouses and Their Guilt

08th February 2008
I was very honored recently to be a guest on the radio program "Tell the Truth, Faster" (www.tellthetruthfaster.com). During the program an ex-wife phoned in having a common complaint about her former spouse. She didn't like the way he'd shower their gran... Read >
Author: echo_promotions

Useful Considerations About Loans

17th January 2008
When asking for a loan, people tend to be over-excited about the immediate use they will give to the money. So they overlook important considerations. The same thing happens when a prospective customer is run-down with a sense of guilt, for having to ask ... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash

Phaedre and Passion in Hippolytus

12th July 2007
Being a part of a civilized world, Phaedre was suffering as she was confused by her opposite feelings to Hippolytus that led to neurosis. She felt aggressiveness, uneasiness, and a sense of guilt as a kind of anxiety: ‘obsessional neurosis, the sense of... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Analysis of Passion in Hippolytus

12th July 2007
Aggressiveness can transform into sadism that is closely connected with Eros or sexuality. Sadism is a part of sexual instinct and a person should have a ‘strong alloy between trends of love and the destructive instinct’ (78-79). Besides, Freud stress... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

Anti-Anxiety Strategies

01st July 2007
Holding on to stress and anxiety is extremely unhealthy and can lead to chronic illness and depression. Stress management and anti-anxiety strategies incorporated into your everyday life can go a long way to helping you feel better, more positive, less ov... Read >
Author: Alien

Come To Your Husband's Rescue

27th March 2007
Laura, a UK-based school professor was blissfully unaware of the messy state of her husband's financial affairs until one dark day, she was jolted by the threatening phone calls from a finance company demanding immediate return of the money lent to her hu... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

Making the Big Decision to Euthanize

13th December 2006
As an author of books in the pet loss genre, I often receive e-mail where I am asked "Do you think that I did the right thing by putting my best friend down?" The question is always qualified by a very heart-wrenching and moving story about the rapidly d... Read >
Author: Gary

Meals And Advice To Help People To Lose Weight And To Stay Trim

17th November 2006
This article is aimed at helping people to lose weight and to then keep at their new happier size. I am going to give tips about what type of meals people should be eating and about other simple ways to help stay trim and fit. Many people find that aft... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

The "Player" Unveiling the Truth behind the Age Old Misconception

25th April 2006
Once you have entered the dating arena, one term you will often hear women discuss is the Player. While he is another "jerk", the name Player is used very loosely by women. Since I was very keen to know what women actually meant when they describe a man... Read >
Author: Joshua Goh

The Simple To Follow Weight Loss Plan

14th March 2006
This article gives free tips and advice about how to lose weight. Dieting does not need to be a choir, however many of the weight loss programs that are available make it this way. During the article, I describe an easy to follow diet or weight loss progr... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

How to Identify a Manipulator

11th March 2006
Manipulators are often people we trust and that we think of as close-ones. We do things for them because of that close relationship. But is that relationship really as close as you think it is? Occasionally, it's good to take a step back and reevaluate... Read >
Author: Tristan Loo

Stress Relief Advice-Life Is To Short To Worry About What Other People Think Of You

09th March 2006
In this article I write about how we need to chill out, relax and to live a stress-free life. For many years I did not live life this way and found myself constantly worrying about what other people thought of me. This was not exactly a happy period in my... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Guilt, Resentment, and Our Struggles

16th February 2006
There is a profound connection between the feelings of guilt and resentment and the problems you struggle with: sex, money, weight, ambition, relationships, and parenting. A deeper understanding of these feelings will help you solve these problems. Wh... Read >
Author: Penmarin Books

FULFILL PROMISES YOU MAKE TO YOURSELF

11th August 2005
I believe innately we all do our best. We work with the tools available to us at the moment. With that in mind, a lot of us do let one person down a lot..look in the mirror. Yes that is the person. We do try. Yet often we fall short of the commitments we ... Read >
Author: MARY KAY BUTTERY