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Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts

June 20, 2012

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March 18, 2011

Is Friendship A Good Foundation for Love?

The best relationships are those that start out as a friendship. It is much different from a relationship that started out with infatuation and desire. If the two of you can get together, have enough in common that you can talk and know what the other is thinking, friendship is a good foundation for love.

January 20, 2011

Take care he is Excellent actor

To enrich itself or win Europe, all the means are good.

Always think that a bezness is fine psychologist: it learns to include itself with the European, according to the country.

Excellent actor, it knows to play the tears, languorous looks, soft words, feverish declarations, poetries, but is equally expert in crises of jealousy and harassment.

You have just met a young man, some useful counsels:


  • Never pay all alone, divide your exit expenses.
  • Never offer gift, even for the family, even if it says that this is the usage.
  • In your conversations, do not give any indication on your life train.
  • Do not leave his portable one in gift the day of the departure (it will be sold).
  • Declaration of love expresse = bad sign.
  • Do not accept do you "biper" to the telephone, if it wants to speak you it pays, or can send a sms, less costly than a telephone conversation.
  • Paid attention to your papers, CB and other objects...
  • Do not accept request in marriage before two years of stable and uniform relationships, without shadow to the picture and or of alarm (see above).

Attention:

  • Our ignorance on the us and customs of the country, we do to accept all and does not import what.
  • Never accept doing something that you would not have done with a friend of your country.
  • His life level not very high must not do you to accept student to the row of Mother Térésa.
  • A quick presentation to the family, is not a proof of respect and of pride. Ca is not done in Tunisia. If one presents you, it is as if one presented the person who will enrich them. The families are often accomplices.
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January 8, 2011

Built relationships

You can be the smartest person in the room, but the one who has the ability to connect and build trust based relationships is the winner every time.

Tthe foundation of all professional and personal relationships, I am trustworthy in all I do and say.

I am okay with being less than perfect, but try my best and admit my mistakes.

Pick a girlfriend or two to discuss it with and put a plan of action together. Share and support…

February 11, 2010

I feel like i was stalk by people


Women stalk men nearly as much as men stalk women. Men stalk more at night and women stalk more by day.
A true stalker can't stand to be ignored.  

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 Obsessional stalking develops because of the way the couple interacted and the way they broke up. The delusional stalker becomes irrational and fixated on people like movie stars, a public figure, a co-worker or even a former intimate relationship. 

Nearly 90% of all college students who break up will engage in what is called "unwanted pursuit behavior". Pursuit behavior includes writing notes, giving gifts, making phone calls, contacting friends, following the person or intruding in their life. This can border and easily cross the line and become an obsession. But actually it is normal it is "relationship repair mechanism.".

Men and women become especially obsessed in a relationship when they experience a double bind. The most powerful double bind is "I love you, go away."  

Obsessive pursuit becomes stalking when it becomes scary and it is not mutual pursuit.

Researchers have found that about 1 out of 24 people who are convinced they are being stalked actually aren’t. And about 1 out of 49 people who are being stalked actually don’t believe they are.  It is "false stalking syndrome". Women with false stalking syndrome will go to the police, ministers, friends and others to gain support, friendship and escape from problems in their life.

Women with this condition are typically dramatic, sexually provocative, live chaotic lives, suffer repeated relationship failures, have financial problems and have very dysfunctional histories usually involving drug or alcohol use.  The behavior of false stalking syndrome appears to be limited almost exclusively to women.

  

  

December 13, 2009

What is important in a Life

What is important in a Life?

1) Our loved ones should be, and is one of the most important aspects of our lives
2) We often times take our loved ones for granted
3) We need to actively take the time and effort to improve our relationships with our loved ones.


Take the time to talk and show appreciation to your family and loved ones.

Sometimes its important to sit back and think about one's life. Its times like this that you really should appreciate what you have and what you should be thankful for. Everybody has ups and downs, good days and bad days and sometimes what may seem to be a huge problem one day can be laughed at the next.
Of course it doesn't mean you can always be happy and smiling, that would be..well, not human, but hey, cheer up, there's a lot of living to be done yet!

So let see, if we take into account many beliefs that they are there, that no.1 is God and relations with people. If we take into account no-believers than no.1 would be either not to be lonely or good health. more

November 29, 2009

Love Is A Choice Breaking The Cycle Of Addictive Relationships

Love is a choise



These bestselling doctors walk you through their ten proven stages to recovery from codependency that results from external circustances. Humans are susceptible to codependency because of our sinful tendency to use defense mechanisms to fool ourselves. In codependent relationships, deceitful games are played, and important Christian principles are often taken out of context and abused. God wants us to have healthy relationships with a balance between being dependent and independent. The doctors describe how the most effective means of overcoming codependent relationships is to establish or deepen a relationship with Christ Himself. They describe the causes of codependency, pointing out the factors that perpetuate it, and lead readers through their ten stages of recovery.