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Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009Pregnancy is an extremely special time of a woman’s life. It’s filled with changes and new experiences. Your body is charged with hormones and there’s new life developing inside you. Given all the transformations that are taking place, the subject of what to eat, and also what not to eat get’s a whole new meaning.
On Being A Good Parent
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009Being a parent is a tremendous affair. It’s supposed to be the best experience in a person’s life. It really is a life changing event. And yet, as with all new things in life, it can be incredibly challenging. Taking in a new life and caring for it is not an easy task. It requires hard work and dedication.
How To Keep Going When You Want To Quit
Monday, September 21st, 2009As human beings seeking to achieve our goals, at some point, and possibly many times, we will hit road blocks that make us want to quit. The path to achieve our goals, no matter what they are can be a long and tumultuous ride. However, it can also be one of the most valuable and rewarding experiences of your life. It’s probably safe to assume that if you set a goal that you had a passion or a strong a interest in that goal at some point. Even if you are working towards what you love, you may still feel like tossing in the towel when times get tough. To help you through those tough times, I have provided five tips to help you stay motivated and on your path to success.
Low Self Esteem
Sunday, September 20th, 2009As we make our way through life, we can often accumulate negative emotional baggage. Our subconscious mind will store many of our experiences in order to protect us from future harm. Imagine that from birth, everything that happens to us is written down internally on our Script. This script has no other function other than to keep you alive and to protect you from danger.
Generation X and Y Suffering Fear and Confusion in the Workplace
Sunday, September 20th, 2009A new MetLife Mature Market Institute study, conducted in partnership with Boston Colleges Sloan Center on Aging & Work, indicates that the economic downturn has had a greater psychological effect on younger workers than it has on workers of the Baby Boomer and Traditionalist generations. The results of the study are summarized in the report, Engaging the 21st Century Multi-Generational Workforce.
The Truth About The Secret Of Abundance
Saturday, September 19th, 2009Many individuals all over the world are searching for the means of changing their life. They are searching for the magic that gives them the secret they are missing. They consider once they have this it will give them all they ever wanted. Many of them will spend countless years and money to find it. You are given that secret right now. Your search is finally over. The desire for it consumed your mind and inspired you to keep searching for it and now the universe is offering it to you.
How Proper Time Management Skills Will Help You Get More Out of Every Day
Friday, September 18th, 2009There are 24 hours in a single day, of which the average person spends eight hours at work and eight hours sleeping…
Bad Effects Of Alcohol Depression
Thursday, September 17th, 2009According to research, alcohol depression is usually present around the age 18 years old and above. This situation is also said to be present with individuals at the age of 12. Even under the legal age of drinking, these said individuals started being dependent with alcohol due to stress and depression. Some are most likely to be also influenced by their parents’ alcohol habits and other family related history.
Stopping Common Indoor Bugs
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009Some of the most common indoor bugs we see anywhere in the world are flies, spiders, fleas and beetles. No-one likes to see insects indoors, so most people will go to just about any extremes to eradicate these common indoor bugs. The less common indoor bugs may be woodlice, earwigs, scorpions and millipedes or centipedes, although they are no less unwelcome.
Unusual Uses for the Indoor Bug Zapper
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009I don’t know whether you have ever used a handheld, indoor bug zapper, but I think that they are marvelous. I?m talking about the handheld type that looks like a child’s plastic, toy tennis racquet. They come in two basic kinds. I prefer the rechargeable bug zapper, because batteries end up up costing more than the indoor bug zapper itself, although you could always buy rechargeable batteries, but then they are dear as well.
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