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Latest Articles
The 9 Secrets of a Happy Marriage
Published 24 September, 2009 | Marriage Help
Some couples argue passionately but still have a happy marriage. Others argue less but when they do, the relationship is severely damaged. What’s the difference?
Stop Arguing Your Relationships to Death
Published 23 September, 2009 | Relationship Advice
Sure, most of us argue sometimes and it would be a boring world if we all saw things in exactly the same way. But destructive arguing can destroy valuable relationships. The opposite of arguing isn’t agreement in all things, it’s knowing how to disagree and still maintain mutual respect and liking.
Get Control of Your Own Alcohol Abuse
Published 22 September, 2009 | Addiction Help
Think of the words we use to describe taking alcohol: A quick ‘jar’, a ‘nip, bevy, wee dram’ – we have affectionate terms for drinks and that’s a problem. Seeing something as a supportive friend when it’s undermining your very existence makes it all the harder to quit. Of course no ‘friend’ should be a problem. A thief may seem charming, companionable, and cute – but they are still a thief.
7 Self-Discipline Techniques
Published 21 September, 2009 | Personal Productivity
Exercising self-discipline can make the difference between an averagely talented person doing something amazing with their lives and a naturally talented person realizing very little of their potential. Exercising self-discipline can make the difference between an averagely talented person doing something amazing with their lives and a naturally talented person realizing very little of their potential.
7 Tips for Overcoming Jealousy in Relationships
Published 18 September, 2009 | Relationship Advice
Kevin admitted that when they went out in public, he would insist she sit toward a wall so that she couldn’t see (or be seen by) other potential attractive mates. If he caught her chatting or joking with male neighbours or colleagues, he would assume right off she was having an affair. She had stopped seeing a really good male friend she’d known since childhood and he’d “banned” her from chatting to a 70-year-old married man who lived next door. This was maddening.




