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10 Red Flags in Dating Relationships
10 RED FLAGS IN DATING RELATIONSHIPS When starting a new relationship, many women (and men as well) tend to overlook some behaviors in their new partner that do not bode well for the future. Then, down the road, comes the exclamation ‘If I...

ADD / ADHD Children : Being Your Child's Best Friend
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Are You Relationship Ready?
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Love, Marriage and Money
The f-word. Finances. Combining love and money may be the biggest stumbling block on the path of true love, creating more rifts in relationships than in-laws, drug and alcohol addiction, or infidelity. Financial power struggles challenge even...

Rasing a Violent-Free Teen in 10 Easy Steps
The disquieting behavior of teenagers in the 21st century, is being hailed by experts as a disturbing trend among troubled youth. Such an interpretation may be factual, but mental heath advocates maintain there are guidelines parents...

 
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Since the escalation of international terrorist activity a few years ago, many of us have had an opportunity to re-evaluate relationships and reflect upon our lives. This can be a very difficult, and sometimes wrenching thing to do, but a necessary activity. Making this sort of emotional assessment takes us back to our core values. It helps us to appreciate the people who have touched our lives in positive ways.

Who you are is a reflection of the people you have been around, in conjunction with circumstances and environment. These are usually family and friends – those who care about your physical, emotional, and spiritual welfare Having a support system is an important aspect of developing a strong psyche.

Have you ever wondered why a particular person has come into your life? Perhaps there’s a life lesson for you to learn – compassion, patience, trust, dependability, etc., that was not possible to experience any other way We frequently meet people who are destined to be pivotal to us


through another contact. Being open to these opportunities can create an enriching endeavour.

Having relationships is all about making emotional commitments to people we care about. Studies have shown that those who are truly happiest are those with strong connections to the people they love. Even money becomes secondary in this situation. People who have been pronounced clinically dead and then revived have almost universally said that their most significant experience during the episode was understanding the importance of loving others.

Rosalyn Bronstein, for more than 20 years an author and consultant, has been an advisor to numerous multinational corporations and international organizations. Understanding the value of maintaining relationships, http://www.ntouchforever.com was created. It’s a unique and secure way to never lose touch again with the people who have brought meaning to you life, without having to use e-mail.