Setting Yourself Up"€"to Succeed In The New Year! By: Maryanne Comaroto | Jan 9th 2010 - or some of us the ritual of setting New Year"€™s resolutions is an attempt to temporarily assuage the harsh reality of our lifestyle, for others a gleeful renunciation of inconsequential nonsense because"€¦we can. Yet statistics show us that an overwhelming 40% of folks who resolve to better themselves actually achieve their goals! Here are some helpful tips from an enthusiastic veteran of this annual tradition that can help you succeed, too! Tags:relationship, self-help, dating, romance, maryanne comaroto, maryannelive, sex, self image, men, marriage, divorce
Dogs are instinctively great security agents. Even small dogs alert their owners to perceived dangers like fire or unwelcome intruders; whereas, larger dogs, in addition to warning of potential threats, can be trained to provide protection on command. Police dogs assist in enforcing security; they are able to smell everything from explosives to drugs and are vital components in many search and rescue operations. Sheep herders use dogs to protect and move f ... Tags:breed registry, Chihuahua, Commercial breeders, companion
Dating In The Modern World By: Alison Sardelli | Apr 6th 2009 - Discussing modern romances and dating in both a positive and negative light may help you to understand more about the dating world and more about yourself. Tags:modern romance, modern dating, dating today, romance today, dating help, dating advice, finding love
Overcome Loneliness With Effective Strategies By: Francis K Githinji | Sep 3rd 2008 - Loneliness is a disease which cannot be treated with an over-the-counter medication. It has got to be some kind of therapy. Nobody wants to be lonely. People are not lonely by choice. It is a painful emotional state where a person is incapable of connecting with other people for company. You might be having friends of the same sex but if you have no partner of the opposite sex you are lonely and you are not fulfilled. Tags:Overcome Loneliness
Music & Emotions: Can Music Really Make You A Happier Person? By: Duane Shinn | Aug 28th 2006 - How many times have you turned to music to uplift you even further in happy times, or sought the comfort of music when melancholy strikes? We all know it works -- we just don't know why. Now science is beginning to unravel some of the mystery behind the relationship of music and our moods. Tags:music, emotions, music therapy
How Compatible Are You And Your Partner? By: Kim Olver | Feb 27th 2006 - What are the things you argue about? Where are the disagreements? The small resentments? Where do you have to give in to get along?
Do you argue over money? Are you fighting over sex? Do you have different ideas about how much time you should spend together and apart? Do you squabble over extended family and friends? Is one of you daring and reckless, while the other wants to play things safe? Does one of you want to be right all the time? Does one of you want to always b... Tags:Relationships, choice theory, love, belonging, power, needs, survival, assessment, satisfaction