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How to Have a Healthy Marriage
Countless times people put forth extra effort in relationships they have with absolute strangers than they do within their own marriage. These life shifting steps will help you recapture a healthy marriage. If you are just starting out in ... [... more]
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How to Be Friendly (or at least civil,) with Your Ex-Spouse.
Breaking up is never easy and harder still when children are involved. Depending on the circumstance of the split, there may be deep seated resentments and bitterness that may be difficult to work around; but for the well being of your kids and ... [... more]
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How to "Come Out" to Your Family About Religion, ...
Family communication often falls into patterns. We avoid difficult subjects to prevent anyone from feeling uncomfortable. This can make some of us feel anxious or stressed because we are not being fully honest with our family. Open family ... [... more]
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How to Accept When You Can't Always be "Grandma"
Being the grandmother of eight and a great-grandmother of one, I can never express all the joy that comes with it. You get to do all the things that you didn't dare do with your children. Spoiling is a big one. Sometimes though, because of ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Being the Evil Stepmother
Falling in love sometimes seems like it's far fetched when you are a single parent. When you decide to start a life with someone rarely does the subject of your husband's children become a big topic until you live together. Feeling like an evil ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Conflicts During Family Holiday Gatherings
The Holiday's are a time for family get-togethers and celebration. However, sometimes family gatherings bring past family conflicts to the surface and even create new conflicts. Here are some steps to help maintain an atmosphere of holiday cheer ... [... more]
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How to deal with Irish relatives during the holidays
Are you dreading this holiday season because of your crazy Irish relatives? As an American, do you feel like you don't fit in at their gatherings or that they simply wear you out? Well, you are not alone Although your Irish relatives have the ... [... more]
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How to Convince Someone to Leave an Abusive Relationship
According to the US Department of Justice, 1.3 million women and 835,000 men are victims of domestic violence every year. Many of these individuals are abused by their intimate partners repetitively. Convincing someone you care about to leave an ... [... more]
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How to Deal With a Controlling Person
It sure is nice when you meet someone with a pure heart and honest motives. Sadly, these people are becoming less and less the norm it seems and with selfishness on the rise, it isn't uncommon to cross paths with a controlling person. Control is ... [... more]
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How to Be a Good Big Brother
Being a good big brother is extremely important. Your sibling looks up to you. He wants your guidance and protection. He wants your love and friendship. In many ways he wants to be just like his big brother. A good big brother tells his younger ... [... more]
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How to deal with family conflict during celebrations ...
While holidays and other times of celebrations can be fun and happy for some, others struggle with family issues. These issues may result in conflict, thus interfere with a persons ability to enjoy the occassion. Here are some ways to deal with ... [... more]
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How to Deal With Family Problems
Everyone's family has problems every once in a while - whether you are family through blood or through marriage. Obviously each problem requires a different approach, but the tips here should give you a perspective on how to begin. Take a step ... [... more]
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