Relationships Articles
The simple truth is that no one wants to be rejected, and to this end we strive to maintain a good opinion of people towards us.
Everyone finds rejection as a bruise to his or her ego.
We all have our ego, which is not determined by age, sex or any societal status.
Fast, easy credit and low unemployment gave couples every reason to spend big on their weddings and stag parties in recent years - that's all come to a crashing end now there's a recession in Europe.
Mutual or not, the loss of a relationship — especially one that has lasted more than a year — is a very difficult experience. There will be a lot of emotions to deal with, a lot of tears will fall and weeks of sleepless nights are not uncommon. Whatever the cause of the breakup, the pain of losing someone you hold very dearly will be so strong that it seems it will go on forever. But the old adage "time heals all wounds" is not without basis. But aside from time, there are some ways to help you get back on track.
Losing one’s hair can happen at any age; however, as one grows older the odds are greatly increased. There are men who may like the fact that they have little to no hair; but women and many men who suffer from thinning hair loss may long for the days when they had nice thick locks that they can run their fingers through. They might have tried all the hair treatment products available on the market and found them to be ineffective and expensive. But hold on Boomers; as on the horizon appears to be a successful new hair loss solution!
It's amazing how in this day and age the media provides wall to wall celebrity divorces. The breathless reporting, the breaking news and the hours of experts that come on to give their intimate knowledge of the situation which of course turns out to be nothing more than speculation is enough to make a person nauseous. Yet their coverage and how many of these celebrities go about the divorce process can be a major learning tool for the rest of us who are experiencing a similar situation.
Most people think saving a marriage is a pretty complex affair, but it isn't. Imagine if somebody gave you the keys to a car before you ever learned to drive. That's what it was like for you and most people when you got married. People just expect you to know what to do.
We live in a very difficult world. We are surrounded by criticism and nonsupport and so we are always on the defensive. It seems most of the time we are faced with challenges; prosperity and happiness do not come naturally to most people, they have to be fought for.
People are starting to become more aware of the pitfalls and dangers of marriage counseling. I personally cannot think of a more misleading group of so-called professionals…There are some very good reasons to avoid marriage counselors.
Most people, not only you, are insecure about their relationships. It's not just marital or significant other relationships that can be difficult. Maintaining healthy relationships is universally a problematic experience.
It is easy for most people to understand why they need training in order to be safe. I hope you see where I'm going with this.