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Author :: Samantha Stevens  |
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| Article Title :: Never Ever Show You're Jealous |
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O.k., you're standing there all alone at a party and in the far
corner of the room your boyfriend is talking to some groovy
chick. She's coming onto him and much to your dismay, he doesn't
seem to be bragging about all how happy he is in his
relationship with you. In fact, he even seems to be encouraging
and indulging the shameless slattern's disgusting, desperate,
gall-filled pleas for sexual attention. So you a) burst into
tears and run from the room b) go up to him and drape yourself
around his neck so she can't miss the fact that you and him are
"together" or c) stand there and repeatedly tap his shoulder
with your finger going "Um honey, honey, honey, I have to talk
to you ... until h (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Sam Stevens  |
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| Article Title :: Impractical Magic |
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Witchcraft is a messy, expensive, time-consuming, and
inefficient way to achieve your aims. I know, because I've tried
it ...
For instance, I once tried to increase my abundance by applying
the principles of Feng Shui. So, I bought a $40.00 book which
instructed me to enhance my "prosperity" by putting chimes on
the porch, an aquarium full of gold fish in the front hallways
and a jolly statue of a Buddha at the front door. Before I knew
it my phone was ringing off the hook with people asking to"
reserve a table for four at seven." Unfortunately what I really
wanted was writing gigs!
I have also tried "clearing" my space, the Native American
Indian Way by doing a "smudge". This means walk (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Samantha Stevens  |
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| Article Title :: What's up with Unconditional Love? |
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To tell you the truth, I'm a little disillusioned with the term
unconditional love, lately. It's just not "natural". The phrase
has been used for decades, by psychologists, therapists, A.A.
types and the overall spiritually minded to describe how one
should cope with impossible behavior." The original principle
behind the concept, was to help the person who is being abused
accept the circumstances and not have to live in a perpetual
state of resentment towards their partner. You, as the
codependent (ie the one who is always hurt) is supposed to see
your partner as "sick" and not blame him or her for their
actions. You're supposed to love and care for the adulterer,
batterer, gambler, manic (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Samantha Stevens  |
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| Article Title :: Cutting the Cord |
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Sometimes, after a relationship has ended, many of us have
problems letting go. A lot of my clients often complain of
feeling haunted or even possessed by the dearly departed (who
probably isn't even thinking of you at all and is busy happily
running away with his or her new partner.) It's like the person
has left an indelible imprint upon your heart and many of us
feel that we can't go on until the ex returns. The energy of the
ex might be manifesting itself in all sorts of ways --- in what
you perceive to be little omens or reminders that occur in every
day life (such as a phrase or song lyric) or even as a visitor
in your dreams. There are all kinds of cures for this
phenomenon, (everyt (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Samantha Stevens  |
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| Article Title :: Is your soulmate an idiot? |
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Lately, I think people are investing too much energy in the
idea that they "must find their soulmate." Where do we get this
idea that we are somehow not complete unless we are connected to
another person? What are you? An electrical outlet waiting for a
plug, so you can finally light up the world? Frankly, when I
hear the word "soulmate" I tend to give a little shudder,
especially when I think about some of the people in my past that
I have considered to be my soulmates. Quite frankly, most of my
soulmates were idiots! The Buddha would say that they were also
my teachers -- people I have known in a previous life time who
have come back in this lifetime to teach me a lesson. Boy did
they, b (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Samantha Stevens  |
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| Article Title :: Magic Houseplants |
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Whenever I'm feeling stuck in a rut, I go out and buy myself a
new houseplant. I usually do this when I get the sense that I am
surrounded by stale energy. Most people can easily pick up on
this kind of vibe -- emotionally you might be feeling stuck,
bored, frustrated, or discouraged. This stale energy also often
manifests itself on the physical plane -- the phone never rings,
your loved ones and pets seem irritable, and the bills arrive
long before you collect the money to pay them.
When you find yourself stuck in a chronic pattern, it usually
means that your personality has somehow temporarily disconnected
from your higher self. The traditional quick fix for
reconnecting to your higher (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: DD Phil  |
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| Article Title :: The Girl in My College |
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Love. What is it? the sweet sayings? the kisses? the romance? or
maybe, the sex? No; it is not in any of these! And mind you, it
is not deceit either. Or promises made and not kept. Yes. I call
it sincerity and understanding.
There are girls and there are girls. Or I should say, there are
women and there are women. For not all women are alike. Some are
good while some are bad. Some are there to shorten men's
life-span, while some are not. I know of a woman who after
signing a divorce note without a cause made her husband to
commit suicide. Pity him.
I have never seen anyone so pretty as the girl in my college.
No. Not in my life. No girl can compare with her. Very
intelligent. Modest (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Ken McIsaac  |
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| Article Title :: Shopping: Be Wary |
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You may not get what you expect!
Retailing has become very competitive in recent years and too
many corporations, including some large retail chains, are using
trickery and deception in marketing. Misleading advertisements,
displays and labeling, and other sly tactics are too common.
Beating the competitor and the consumer, preferably within the
limits of the law, seems to be a retail marketing trend.
There are many ways: Store displays that attempt to sell items
that appear to be on sale but aren't. Switch and bait selling.
Marketing to kids. The use of shock to increase ratings and
sales. Encouraging credit, gouging those that can’t afford
exorbitant charges when interest rates are at (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Steve Dimeck  |
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| Article Title :: Single girls (married and engaged not excluded), how can guys
win your heart? |
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I recently did some research on the 'net. I found tons of
information written by lots of guys giving an advice to other
guys on "how to pick up girls."
Some of the methods were pretty good, some were so-so, and some
methods sounded desperate and even ridicules. I couldn't help
myself but laugh.
To make it even more interesting, some guys even wrote books on
how to pick up girls. I didn't buy any of the books because I
was expecting pretty much the same or similar information as the
information available for free.
So, I thought I was going to write an article on how to pick up
girls from my experience. I never had problems dating the girls
that I wanted to date. But then, I changed my mi (read full article) |
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Category :: Women Issues Articles |
Author :: Terry Hernon MacDonald  |
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| Article Title :: Dating Advice: Common Ground Yields Happy Marriages |
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How often do your married friends complain about husbands who
spend weekends on the couch watching games? Did they not notice
these guys were sports fanatics while they were dating? Did they
think things would change after the wedding?
Life is fraught with ups and downs, so it's critical to marry
someone you can have fun with, today and fifty years from now.
Here's how you can find that person:
1. Write down a list of the things you like to do. Then do them.
I have a theory that if all the singles who claim to enjoy long
walks on the beach actually took long walks on the beach, they'd
meet, get married, and the personal ad industry would collapse.
If you like to read, hang out in a book (read full article) |
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