Posted by John Benson on November 8, 2010
You may feel guilty about your love of chocolate, but the truth is that there are times of the year when we can all indulge in a few pieces of chocolate without feeling ill effects. There’s a saying that nine out of ten people love chocolate, and the tenth person is lying.
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Posted by Harry Garnet on November 5, 2010
Do you often ask yourself; are there any benefits to being organized?
Have you ever noticed that just when you are about to go somewhere, or do something important, you suddenly realise that you have forgotten something, and what makes it worse is that you have to rush about to try and correct the mishap before you can go about your business. If you would have been organised in the first place this could have been avoided.
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Posted by Dave Farland on November 2, 2010
The office is a very cruel place. People tend to have different attitude about work and would often clash with one another. You might encounter a bossy officemate and you can’t stand that kind of attitude. But, this does not have to ruin your daily routine at work.
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Posted by Gary Adams on October 20, 2010
A death in the family is one of the hardest things to go through in life. The pain of the loss can be devastating to your loved ones who might not have expected the sudden passing and are not ready to let go.
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Posted by Marion Jones on October 18, 2010
In the last decade, home schooling has become very popular especially among middle and upper-middle class families. There have been lots of arguments before about home schooling. Experts say that there are advantages as well as disadvantages in home schooling but it appears that the former outweigh the latter and therefore, a lot of families are now choosing home schooling over the traditional schools.
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Posted by Paul Hopper on October 15, 2010
If you are interested in the question of what causes anxiety, you may want to take your seat and hold onto your hat. The answer, at least in part, may be: we do. Anxiety is caused by a host of factors, including brain chemistry, genetics, circumstances, personality, and so forth.
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Posted by Asuncion Dominguez on October 15, 2010
Happiness might sound very difficult to find but if you are focused and decided what exactly you want and sure that what makes you happy then is not that difficult to find happiness. The following are tips on your way to happiness.
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Posted by Janice Wallace on October 11, 2010
Many people are very afraid of being alone. They think about this, and they realize that most people at some point are alone for a period of time. This is the scariest thing that being alone is likely. They say that we come into this world by ourselves, and that we go out the same way. Unfortunately, the knowledge of being by our lonesome as older people is a scary thought to most of us.
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Posted by Liza DeWitt on October 9, 2010
More and more people are seeking out treatment for depression in the U.S. In the past 15 years, the number of patients being seen has doubled, to 25 million. A sizeable minority of people will battle severe depression at least once: one in four women, and one in eight men. With so many people seeking treatment, it can be hard to find the right therapist for you. How do you choose the right one?
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Posted by Bernice Jagger on October 8, 2010
People that are just starting off on their own or getting out of a codependent relationship may not think of being independent as a natural feeling. The easiest way to become independent is to take small steps one at a time until it does become a natural feeling to you.
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