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Secrets for Saving Your Marriage

Secrets for Saving Your Marriage

There are a few secrets for saving your marriage that just may be the key to long lasting marital success. It is no mystery that half of the marriages in the United States do last forever. The secret is in working to repair any damages and resolving any issues that occur throughout your married life.

The first secret to saving your marriage is to list down all the reasons why your marriage is worth saving. Take some time out to do this on a weekend when you are not at work and have no pending chores. Hurriedly trying to make a list is just not going to work.

You will need to clear up your schedule in order to find time to reflect upon all the good qualities your marriage offers you and list them down. No matter how big or how small the reason is, go ahead and include it in the list if it qualifies as a reason. For instance, your list may include reasons like "no need

Save Your Marriage With Romance

Save Your Marriage With Romance

Do you feel your marriage is on that downward spiral to divorce? Do you sometimes wish you could go back to your courting days? This may not be as hard as you think and could be just the thing to save your marriage. Before things get to a point of no return, put a little romance back in your marriage.

Time will always change a marriage. The everyday pressures of life -- money, children, job -- it all takes its toll. Gradually, the little romantic touches that were so natural in your early days fade away. The need each partner has for love and affection does not fade away, however, so the loss of the romantic moments can

Making Friends With Children

Making Friends With Children

I moved up to Scotland when I was 25 only knowing my husband and having had a few meetings with some of his family and 2 of his friends. I made friends when I moved up here through work, however I rarely met up with them outside of work. It was only when I had my children that I began to make strong friendships within the areas I lived.

Join Groups

Through my experience it appears like you need to join a breast feeding support group to make friends, however any group where Mums, babies and toddlers congregate will provide opportunities to make friends. Local libraries and health centres will have leaflets and posters advertising groups in your area. Making friends may not happen straight away, you may need to go to the group a number of times. I also find that some groups are not as friendly as others, so it will be some trial and error. Remember though, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

I have lived in 2 different areas with each of my maternity leaves. I apprehensively went to the Breast Feeding Group, with my 1st child as I really needed the breast feeding support, however after attending a few sessions I made a few close friends. My group of friends soon grew to 5 when I started going to another Mother and Baby group in my area.

I lived in a different area when I had my 2nd child and after such a positive experience in making friends through the support

20 Female Secrets

by priya gee on January 06, 2012

20 Female Secrets

20 Things That Women Keep Secret

Men, take note – this list is for you! From a compilation of many women interviewed comes a list of things that women do not believe that men know about them. This is an interesting collection of tidbits, given that it is based on perception and perceived facts. That said, if someone believes it, then it is at partially true (let’s avoid the whole philosophical discussion). Here is what the ladies had to say:

Ladies’ Secrets # 1-5

20 Female Secrets

1. Don’t try to figure out what will make us happy. We have been trying to get to the bottom of that mystery since the beginning of time and we have no clue either.
2. If we offer you gum, it means we want to kiss you later. It’s not an insult. Just take the gum.
3. Hey – we’re not always

How To Dance In The Rain (Story)

How To Dance In The Rain 

How To Dance In The Rain (Story)

It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his
80's,arrived to have stitches removed from his thumb.

He said he was in a hurry as he had an appointment at 9:00 am.

I took his vital signs and had him take a seat, knowing it would be
over an hour before someone would be able to see him. . . . . . . . . .

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