How Much Time Do You Invest in Relationship Maintenance?

How Much Time Do You Invest in Relationship Maintenance?

By Brian Maloney-ValuePrep.com

When starting a new relationship, we usually adopt a
subconscious idea as to how much maintenance this
connection will need. Usually, if given some thought, we
can throw a microscope over this concept while it is in its
fledgling state.

However, time, no matter how you cut it, is a commodity
and is as precious as a trillion dollars in your hot little
hands. We attempt to save it, cut it, splice it among several
tasks, take it for granted, and waste it. Although, most of
us never consciously connect relationship maintenance with
time.

Gastroenteritis Causes And Epidemiology

Gastroenteritis Causes And Epidemiology

Author: Ken Donald

Gastroenteritis, also described as inflammation of the
gastrointestinal tract, is a sickness of fever, diarrhea and
vomiting caused by an infectious virus, bacterium or parasite.
It typically is of acute onset, usually lasting less than 10
days and self-limiting. Every so often it is referred to just
as ‘gastro’. It is often named the stomach flu or gastric flu
even though it is not related to influenza.

If only the inflammation is found in the stomach, the term
gastritis is used, and if only the small bowel is affected it
is called enteritis.

High Blood Pressure And Your Health

High Blood Pressure And Your Health

Author: K Johnson

In 2003, The American Heart Association reported that nearly
one in three adults, or 65 million people had hypertension.
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common and treatable
condition. You have high blood pressure if your blood pressure
has a reading of 140 over 90 or higher (140/90mm Hg).
Prehypertension is a reading of 120-139/80-89 mm Hg. The AHA
reports 59 million adults have prehypertension. Sixty nine
percent of people who have a heart attack and seventy seven
percent of people who have a stroke have high blood pressure.

Increase Your Happiness - Look Forward With Hindsight

Increase Your Happiness - Look Forward With Hindsight

Author: Bryan Golden

Six months ago you had trouble finding your keys and were late for work. At the time, you felt agitated and upset. Chances are, you don’t even remember the incident. Last year, at a business lunch, you spilled salad dressing on your shirt. You were so embarrassed when it happened but now you can just laugh at the whole episode.

Being A Victim Is Always A Choice

Being A Victim Is Always A Choice

Author: Dr. Nick Arrizza

Do you blame your past, your family, your partner, your job, your circumstances or a host of other things for your unfortunate place in life. If so then, by definition, you are choosing to identify yourself as a victim.

Now I know that being a victim feels awful but what I’m going to say next may help you reconsider making such a choice. Choice? Yes choice! That is beacuse that’s exactly what your making. Let me explain.

Fluoride in Drinking Water

Fluoride in Drinking Water

Author: Alfred Jones

Are there any benefits to be obtained from drinking water that has Fluoride added? Well, the jury seems to be out, and they have been out for a very long time, without producing a satisfactory answer as to whether it is beneficial or harmful.

Scientists have discovered that there is a Toxic interaction between Fluoride and Aluminium, which can lead to Alzheimer’s Disease.
Others say that Fluoridation is a corrosive poison that will produce serious effects over the long term.

Five Ways To Build Super-Strong Relationships With Your Children

Five Ways To Build Super-Strong Relationships With Your Children

Author: Michael Grose

One of the questions I ask in parenting presentations is "How do you show your children you love them?"

Participants usually cite verbal and physical ways of showing affection as the most common means of showing love. These ways work well for children of certain age groups and children with those relational preferences, but how do you relate to a child or young person who becomes a ‘conversational clam’ or one who doesn’t like physical closeness?

10 Reasons Why Married Couples Grow Apart

10 Reasons Why Married Couples Grow Apart

Author: Kristin Craft

Part I

When asked why their marriage is on the rocks, many couples often state that they have just grown apart. The reality of that statement just means the individuals no longer relate to or appreciate each other as they once did. This damage often occurs over a period of months or years and it is not even realized until it becomes a serious issue, which often escalates the marital problems even further.

It is the purpose of this article to expose some of the underlying reasons for “growing apart” with hopes that this knowledge can prevent the situations from happening.

46 Clues Your Partner is Having an Affair

46 Clues Your Partner is Having an Affair

Auhtor: Dr. Robert Huizenga

Some of these signs of a cheating spouse are “tongue in cheek” while others are tell tale signs that commonly appear with a cheating husband or cheating wife. There is no copyright. Feel free to forward to those who might be interested. But please don’t change anything.

Signs of a Cheating Spouse:

1) You find birth-control pills in her medicine cabinet, and you’ve had a
vasectomy.

2) Mutual friends start acting strangely toward you. (They either know
about the cheating or have been told stories about what a horrible wife
or girlfriend you are.)

The Glycemic Index, What You Should Know About It

The Glycemic Index, What You Should Know About It

Author: Jim O’Neill

As of late, there has been much mention about the glycemic
index. People everywhere talk about it and food advertisements
use it liberally to promote certain products. But just what is
this glycemic index and what does it mean for you? Why is it
that people are resorting to it as a means of weight loss and
overall healthy eating choices? What is the reason that the
G.I. is becoming the staple food guide of the free world?

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