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Many of the strategies couples use to create happiness and peace seem rather straightforward and they are. Remember it does not require genius to build a happy marriage. A simple person with commitment will do. Here are some marriage tips: Listen closely when your spouse is talking. It’s a sign of respect. Give your undivided attention. Nod in agreement Successfully Dealing With Controlling, Aggressive and Difficult People in Your Life Divorce is almost becoming as common an experience as marriage itself. But divorce can be avoided by anyone who is willing to keep the commitments made when rings were exchanged.Though I'm not a therapist, my experience in the subject of controlling, critical and aggressive people comes from thirty years of counseling, due to needing to deal with this issue from very early in life. I used to blame myself for others' bad behavior, until I learned the truth of the matter. It was a freeing experience. Here is a summary of years of advice from professionals, who helped me to deal with the effects of abuse suffered in childhood at the hands of an angry and controlling family member. I harbor no ill will against that person, and now am quite sensitive at reading and reacting to difficult people as a result. It is possible to have peace, here are a few ways I use to achieve calm during a "storm".When people you know are really hard on you for no good reason, judging everything you say or do, please realize that it is not your fault that they behave this way. It Life will be far more fulfilling and rewarding for those couples honor ing their commitments because a divorce is often followed by a tragic combination of anger, heartbreak, loneliness, financial loss -- even a questioning of basic spiritual ideals. And when children are involved, the tragedy is compounded. Some couples who face divorce have been able to walk away from the disaster of divorce and energize their marriages, building a healthier relationship than what existed before the marital crisis. The Marriage Medics , (ISBN- 0-9760844-0-6) co-authored by Cynthia Cooper PhD and Scott Lorenz, shares the reasons why some couples fall head-first into divorce and others walk away restored and emotionally healthy. There are several complex and varied issues couples must resolve when deciding whether to divorce or rebuild a marriage. And dealing with different kinds of problems requires different kinds of expertise. Couples who succeed in rescuing their relationships seem to do so by using a network of support, a combination of experts who can help guide them to specific approaches to various issues. The Marriage Medics collects your ideal relationship support network into a single book. Each of the five experts contributing to the book has seen hundreds of divorces from their unique professional perspective, and each knows exactly what factors can determine success or failure. Cynthia Cooper is a clinical psychotherapist who has counseled couples and families for decades on how better to communicate and relate to each other. She possesses a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, human science research and education, a specialist degree in humanistic psychology, human science research and education, and a Master of Science degree in clinical psychology. Scott Lorenz is President of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm . After witnessing several friends and family go through marital difficulties and being surrounded by experts who have counseled thousands of people, he and longtime friend Cynthia Cooper decided to co-author The Marriage Medics to help others recover their marriages. "One of the main things that caused me to pursue this book was my observation that there is usually more than one cause for marital difficulties," says Lorenz. "That's why by getting advice from five experts, couples may find multiple solutions to their problem.” “It's unique because most marriage help books are strictly from one viewpoint,” Lorenz adds. If the root of marital discord is money then readers will want to go directly to the financial section of the book. It's been said if you only had a hammer then every problem is a nail. Marriage Medics offers many tools in the kit for people to use." Cooper stresses that Marriage Medics is a resource guide, not as a comprehensive therapy in and of itself. “We firmly believe there can be no substitute for the face-to-face action that occurs in therapy,” says Cooper. “This e-book is meant to be a jumping off place in the process of your life, a place for you to find the energy and courage to honestly examine and change your relationship and marriage into what you want it to become.” The other four experts who contributed to Marriage Medics are: • Dan iel B. Smith is a bank executive with Republic Bank. His perspective on how money affects a marriage has been gained from decades of helping couples re-mortgage their houses to divide up assets in a divorce. • Commander Bobbitti May , U.S. Navy chaplain, counsels military personnel who are separated due to longtime oversees assignments helping them with the spiritual aspects of marriage, taking an ecumenical approach to a subject that many couples struggle with. • Dr. Patti Britton is a nationally recognized, board-certified clinical sexologist and sexuality educator. Her insights have been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Penthouse, Maxim, iVillage.com and Cosmopolitan to name a few. For more than two decades she has coached thousands of women and men on how to overcome the sexual challenges they may face. • John Hunt , a Las Vegas attorney who specializes in family law, warns couples what they will face if they decide to divorce. Hunt gives practical advice on how to reduce the legal pain as much as possible. The Marriage Medics comes highly recommended by reviewer Jennie S. Bev, managing editor of BookReviewClub.com who says the book “teaches couples what to expect realistically from their partners --and themselves-- and how to act, also realistically when it comes to sustaining their marriages. It's like having a knowledgeable friend who knows the ins and outs of the married life.” Tami Brady of the Blether Book Review says “Though The Marriage Medics is meant mainly for those couples with marital difficulties, much of the information included in this book will be helpful to any couple. This is particularly true of the sections on communications, vision of the relationship, underlying resentments, and gender roles. These issues and hints relate directly to nearly any relationship and therefore will be of value to almost any reader.“ Free marriage tips: The Three A's Produce Resentment: Unspoken resentments can grow out of "The Three A's"-- addiction (be it to drugs, alcohol, or TV), affairs, and abuse . Cooper points out that such dysfunctions can be alleviated by various means including identifying the problem, learning how to handle emotions, and clinical therapy. Money. Some 43% of all married couples argue over money, making it the No. 1 reason husbands and wives fight. The alternative, says veteran banker Dan iel Smith, is for couples to realize that managing finances in a household is like running a business. Spouses should stop living beyond their means, forget about "keeping up with the Joneses,” agree on a financial plan, go on a credit-card "diet"--and celebrate when they pay off a debt! Many of the strategies couples use to create happiness and peace seem rather straightforward and they are. Remember it does not require genius to build a happy marriage. A simple person with commitment will do. Here are some marriage tips: Listen closely when your spouse is talking. It’s a sign of respect. Give your undivided attention. Nod in agreement Mortgage Refinancing As Debt Relief - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly s.If you are in serious debt and you own your own home or are paying off a home, mortgage refinancing can help you.Essentially, mortgage refinancing involves using the equity built up in your home to pay off other high interest debts. Typically the interest rates available on mortgages are lower than unsecured debt thus giving you the possibility of saving hundreds if not thousands of dollars on interest on your debt. It also allows you to combine all existing debt into one monthly payment making it much easier to manage and saving you money on possible late fees etc.The process of mortgage refinance involves getting a new loan on your existing property and using this loan to pay off your current mortgage and any other debt you may have. Most lending institutions offer mortgage refinancing services.The benefits of mortgage refinancing may include: Extending The Marriage Medics collects your ideal relationship support network into a single book. Each of the five experts contributing to the book has seen hundreds of divorces from their unique professional perspective, and each knows exactly what factors can determine success or failure. Cynthia Cooper is a clinical psychotherapist who has counseled couples and families for decades on how better to communicate and relate to each other. She possesses a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, human science research and education, a specialist degree in humanistic psychology, human science research and education, and a Master of Science degree in clinical psychology. Scott Lorenz is President of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm . After witnessing several friends and family go through marital difficulties and being surrounded by experts who have counseled thousands of people, he and longtime friend Cynthia Cooper decided to co-author The Marriage Medics to help others recover their marriages. "One of the main things that caused me to pursue this book was my observation that there is usually more than one cause for marital difficulties," says Lorenz. "That's why by getting advice from five experts, couples may find multiple solutions to their problem.” “It's unique because most marriage help books are strictly from one viewpoint,” Lorenz adds. If the root of marital discord is money then readers will want to go directly to the financial section of the book. It's been said if you only had a hammer then every problem is a nail. Marriage Medics offers many tools in the kit for people to use." Cooper stresses that Marriage Medics is a resource guide, not as a comprehensive therapy in and of itself. “We firmly believe there can be no substitute for the face-to-face action that occurs in therapy,” says Cooper. “This e-book is meant to be a jumping off place in the process of your life, a place for you to find the energy and courage to honestly examine and change your relationship and marriage into what you want it to become.” The other four experts who contributed to Marriage Medics are: • Dan iel B. Smith is a bank executive with Republic Bank. His perspective on how money affects a marriage has been gained from decades of helping couples re-mortgage their houses to divide up assets in a divorce. • Commander Bobbitti May , U.S. Navy chaplain, counsels military personnel who are separated due to longtime oversees assignments helping them with the spiritual aspects of marriage, taking an ecumenical approach to a subject that many couples struggle with. • Dr. Patti Britton is a nationally recognized, board-certified clinical sexologist and sexuality educator. Her insights have been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Penthouse, Maxim, iVillage.com and Cosmopolitan to name a few. For more than two decades she has coached thousands of women and men on how to overcome the sexual challenges they may face. • John Hunt , a Las Vegas attorney who specializes in family law, warns couples what they will face if they decide to divorce. Hunt gives practical advice on how to reduce the legal pain as much as possible. The Marriage Medics comes highly recommended by reviewer Jennie S. Bev, managing editor of BookReviewClub.com who says the book “teaches couples what to expect realistically from their partners --and themselves-- and how to act, also realistically when it comes to sustaining their marriages. It's like having a knowledgeable friend who knows the ins and outs of the married life.” Tami Brady of the Blether Book Review says “Though The Marriage Medics is meant mainly for those couples with marital difficulties, much of the information included in this book will be helpful to any couple. This is particularly true of the sections on communications, vision of the relationship, underlying resentments, and gender roles. These issues and hints relate directly to nearly any relationship and therefore will be of value to almost any reader.“ Free marriage tips: The Three A's Produce Resentment: Unspoken resentments can grow out of "The Three A's"-- addiction (be it to drugs, alcohol, or TV), affairs, and abuse . Cooper points out that such dysfunctions can be alleviated by various means including identifying the problem, learning how to handle emotions, and clinical therapy. Money. Some 43% of all married couples argue over money, making it the No. 1 reason husbands and wives fight. The alternative, says veteran banker Dan iel Smith, is for couples to realize that managing finances in a household is like running a business. Spouses should stop living beyond their means, forget about "keeping up with the Joneses,” agree on a financial plan, go on a credit-card "diet"--and celebrate when they pay off a debt! Many of the strategies couples use to create happiness and peace seem rather straightforward and they are. Remember it does not require genius to build a happy marriage. A simple person with commitment will do. Here are some marriage tips: Listen closely when your spouse is talking. It’s a sign of respect. Give your undivided attention. Nod in agreement Writing Ideas: Where Do You Get Them? .”"You write about so many things," a friend commented. "Where do you get your ideas?" Her question startled me and answering it took weeks. I discovered that each writing project came from the conscious pursuit of a thought trail. Where do I get my ideas?REAL LIFE. I wrote two books about Alzheimer's disease during the nine years I was my mother's caregiver. Right now I am writing about caregiving because I am helping to care for my elderly father-in-law. I have written about the confusion of dementia, moving a loved one to Assisted Living, buying gifts for someone with memory disease, and more.MEMBERSHIPS. I am a health and wellness writer and belong to the Association of Health Care Journalists. The AHCJ quarterly, "Healthbeat" and its email network are sources of writing ideas. Because I write about grief I belong to the Association for Death Education and Cou “It's unique because most marriage help books are strictly from one viewpoint,” Lorenz adds. If the root of marital discord is money then readers will want to go directly to the financial section of the book. It's been said if you only had a hammer then every problem is a nail. Marriage Medics offers many tools in the kit for people to use." Cooper stresses that Marriage Medics is a resource guide, not as a comprehensive therapy in and of itself. “We firmly believe there can be no substitute for the face-to-face action that occurs in therapy,” says Cooper. “This e-book is meant to be a jumping off place in the process of your life, a place for you to find the energy and courage to honestly examine and change your relationship and marriage into what you want it to become.” The other four experts who contributed to Marriage Medics are: • Dan iel B. Smith is a bank executive with Republic Bank. His perspective on how money affects a marriage has been gained from decades of helping couples re-mortgage their houses to divide up assets in a divorce. • Commander Bobbitti May , U.S. Navy chaplain, counsels military personnel who are separated due to longtime oversees assignments helping them with the spiritual aspects of marriage, taking an ecumenical approach to a subject that many couples struggle with. • Dr. Patti Britton is a nationally recognized, board-certified clinical sexologist and sexuality educator. Her insights have been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Penthouse, Maxim, iVillage.com and Cosmopolitan to name a few. For more than two decades she has coached thousands of women and men on how to overcome the sexual challenges they may face. • John Hunt , a Las Vegas attorney who specializes in family law, warns couples what they will face if they decide to divorce. Hunt gives practical advice on how to reduce the legal pain as much as possible. The Marriage Medics comes highly recommended by reviewer Jennie S. Bev, managing editor of BookReviewClub.com who says the book “teaches couples what to expect realistically from their partners --and themselves-- and how to act, also realistically when it comes to sustaining their marriages. It's like having a knowledgeable friend who knows the ins and outs of the married life.” Tami Brady of the Blether Book Review says “Though The Marriage Medics is meant mainly for those couples with marital difficulties, much of the information included in this book will be helpful to any couple. This is particularly true of the sections on communications, vision of the relationship, underlying resentments, and gender roles. These issues and hints relate directly to nearly any relationship and therefore will be of value to almost any reader.“ Free marriage tips: The Three A's Produce Resentment: Unspoken resentments can grow out of "The Three A's"-- addiction (be it to drugs, alcohol, or TV), affairs, and abuse . Cooper points out that such dysfunctions can be alleviated by various means including identifying the problem, learning how to handle emotions, and clinical therapy. Money. Some 43% of all married couples argue over money, making it the No. 1 reason husbands and wives fight. The alternative, says veteran banker Dan iel Smith, is for couples to realize that managing finances in a household is like running a business. Spouses should stop living beyond their means, forget about "keeping up with the Joneses,” agree on a financial plan, go on a credit-card "diet"--and celebrate when they pay off a debt! Many of the strategies couples use to create happiness and peace seem rather straightforward and they are. Remember it does not require genius to build a happy marriage. A simple person with commitment will do. Here are some marriage tips: Listen closely when your spouse is talking. It’s a sign of respect. Give your undivided attention. Nod in agreement Income Tax Refunds ject that many couples struggle with.If you are expecting an income tax refund like millions of US taxpayers, read on. The good news is, you will have extra money. The bad news? It will be tough figuring out how to use it.If you still don’t know how to make the most out of the extra income that’s about to come your way, here are some helpful ideas from financial experts.Pay off your credit cards, your 401(k), or your mortgage. Paying off the amount you still owe on plastic maybe the wisest thing to do. Credit card interest rates are at an all-time high, so free yourself from crippling balances by wiping them out. Remember that paying just the minimum payment is never a good idea. Your money just goes into servicing the interest, and does not really reduce the principal.But if your credit card is in good shape, why not make a lump sum payment to the principal on your mortgage? Doing so can save you a • Dr. Patti Britton is a nationally recognized, board-certified clinical sexologist and sexuality educator. Her insights have been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Penthouse, Maxim, iVillage.com and Cosmopolitan to name a few. For more than two decades she has coached thousands of women and men on how to overcome the sexual challenges they may face. • John Hunt , a Las Vegas attorney who specializes in family law, warns couples what they will face if they decide to divorce. Hunt gives practical advice on how to reduce the legal pain as much as possible. The Marriage Medics comes highly recommended by reviewer Jennie S. Bev, managing editor of BookReviewClub.com who says the book “teaches couples what to expect realistically from their partners --and themselves-- and how to act, also realistically when it comes to sustaining their marriages. It's like having a knowledgeable friend who knows the ins and outs of the married life.” Tami Brady of the Blether Book Review says “Though The Marriage Medics is meant mainly for those couples with marital difficulties, much of the information included in this book will be helpful to any couple. This is particularly true of the sections on communications, vision of the relationship, underlying resentments, and gender roles. These issues and hints relate directly to nearly any relationship and therefore will be of value to almost any reader.“ Free marriage tips: The Three A's Produce Resentment: Unspoken resentments can grow out of "The Three A's"-- addiction (be it to drugs, alcohol, or TV), affairs, and abuse . Cooper points out that such dysfunctions can be alleviated by various means including identifying the problem, learning how to handle emotions, and clinical therapy. Money. Some 43% of all married couples argue over money, making it the No. 1 reason husbands and wives fight. The alternative, says veteran banker Dan iel Smith, is for couples to realize that managing finances in a household is like running a business. Spouses should stop living beyond their means, forget about "keeping up with the Joneses,” agree on a financial plan, go on a credit-card "diet"--and celebrate when they pay off a debt! Many of the strategies couples use to create happiness and peace seem rather straightforward and they are. Remember it does not require genius to build a happy marriage. A simple person with commitment will do. Here are some marriage tips: Listen closely when your spouse is talking. It’s a sign of respect. Give your undivided attention. Nod in agreement 4 Employment Traps a Small Business Must Avoid esentments, and gender roles. These issues and hints relate directly to nearly any relationship and therefore will be of value to almost any reader.“Even if you are a small businesses, there are still certain Equal Employment Opportunity laws that you must comply with depending upon the number of employees including full-time, part-time, and seasonal employees:1. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin if your businesses that has 15 or more employees.2. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) prohibits age discrimination against employees who are forty years old or older if the business has 20 or more employees.3. Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) prohibits employment discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities if the business has 15 or more employees.4. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA) prohibits wage discrimination between men and women in substantial Free marriage tips: The Three A's Produce Resentment: Unspoken resentments can grow out of "The Three A's"-- addiction (be it to drugs, alcohol, or TV), affairs, and abuse . Cooper points out that such dysfunctions can be alleviated by various means including identifying the problem, learning how to handle emotions, and clinical therapy. Money. Some 43% of all married couples argue over money, making it the No. 1 reason husbands and wives fight. The alternative, says veteran banker Dan iel Smith, is for couples to realize that managing finances in a household is like running a business. Spouses should stop living beyond their means, forget about "keeping up with the Joneses,” agree on a financial plan, go on a credit-card "diet"--and celebrate when they pay off a debt! Many of the strategies couples use to create happiness and peace seem rather straightforward and they are. Remember it does not require genius to build a happy marriage. A simple person with commitment will do. Here are some marriage tips: Listen closely when your spouse is talking. It’s a sign of respect. Give your undivided attention. Nod in agreement occasionally – it tells your partner you are listening. Remove the words “I told you so” from your vocabulary because it automatically creates resentment and anger. When you are proven right after an argument, your spouse will know this and so there’s no need to point it out. Seek Freshness: There is a truism: Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results. If you’re struggling, you need to try something new, but that doesn’t necessarily mean a new wife or a new husband. Discover something new in yourself so you can discover something new in your mate that you’ve never seen before.
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