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You Gotta Make Some Noise
Originally published on LinkedIn. You have some great ideas. But they don't seem to get out into the public. Your thoughts are worthy and useable. But nobody seems to repost, share or retweet. It can get discouraging and it's easy to begin to believe that what you...
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50 Ways to Love Your Lover
by Marianne Clyde Sometimes you just need some new ideas to bring fresh energy into your relationship. Here's a few. Take your pick. Sometimes it's the little things that make or break a relationship. Use eye contact when you talk. Pay attention to what is important...
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Is your productivity dragging?
Published on May 3, 2017 on LinkedIn When your computer is sluggish, after complaining and whining for a while, you probably look up solutions online and go straight to one of the tried and true solutions. You uninstall unnecessary programs; you de-fragment; you...
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Pocketful of Miracles: 24 Coping Skills for Anxiety and Depression
Not every coping skill works for everyone, so I have included a variety of skills that have worked for a variety of people. If one doesn't work, move on to the next. You should be able to find something that works for you. My favorite all time coping skill is deep...
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Still Sexy at 60
20 suggestions for keeping your romance alive in the golden years without a pill! Every day, on my drive to and from work, I am barraged by a series of ads reminding me of ways to improve my sex life. First, for men, there’s that little blue pill. But that one...
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When Mr. Right Turns Out To Be Mr. ALWAYS Right
He was so attentive when you were dating. The perfect gentleman. He even had your name tattooed to his bicep to prove his love. He loved showing you off and thrived on how his friends thought you were so awesome. You painted word pictures together describing...
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Parents Who Traumatize their Kids For “Likes” on Social Media
I couldn’t believe what I was seeing! It was a video on YouTube where a father stormed into his child’s room, demanded to see a report from school. He was not happy with what he saw. The father got angry with the child telling him he was going to teach him a lesson....
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The A B C’s of Anxiety
A: Admit. Admit that anxiety is your problem, and no one else’s. B: Believe. Believe that you can change. C: Change. Change the beliefs that cause the anxiety and you change your life. Do you blame your anxiety on your mother in law, your kids, or your spouse?...
read moreWHO announces that Depression is the leading cause of all ill health: so what can you do?
The latest news from the World Health Organization (WHO) tells us that Depression is now the leading cause of all ill health around the world. Estimating that over 300 million people worldwide suffer from this potentially debilitating disease. It raises the question,...
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Can you really recognize depression?
Did you know that Depression affects approximately 14.8 million American adults every year? It often occurs with other illnesses such as strokes, heart disease, eating disorders, substance abuse and diabetes. Because this is such an important consideration in these...
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