4 Tips To Moving On After A Break Up

March 18th, 2010 by admin

  1. Accept the Reality. Accept the fact that the relationship is over. Do not give yourself unrealistic fantasies that you might get back together one day. Respect the fact that the relationship had its time, but has no ran out ways to work. This was a chapter in your life that has now closed and you are now ready to grow and enter another chapter of your life.
  2. Learn from It. Everything is a learning experience, so use it your advantage! Look over your relationship and list what went good about it and what went wrong. Use these notes as a tool to improve your relationships skills.

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Top Secrets For Fixing A Relationship

March 18th, 2010 by admin

Issues that come with relationships are either simple or complex in nature but the world over attempts at resolving them are as many as the complexities with which the come in. Being human in nature there are times when we feel we can handle our issues all to ourselves and we succeed taking all the glory for our ability.

However, there are also times when we feel we can but all attempts at a resolution fails because both parties can not grapple with the magnitude of the problem so we have to either take a break temporarily or go our separate ways permanently all depending on the nature of the relationship. For married couples this is always a difficult choice when you have to consider the stigma that comes with the label you bear for being the product of a failed marriage or union.

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Screenjabber.com Review

March 10th, 2010 by admin

Screenjabber.com

Made independently on a shoestring budget and adapted from the writer-director’s own short film from 2006, Broken Hearts Club is Angelo Bell’s indie masterpiece.

The story of Broken Hearts Club sees leading criminal psychiatrist Terrence Thiebold (Jones) given a brand new set of patients, only they’re not clinically insane, they’re clinically heartbroken. Terrence has to adapt to not only a new style of treatment, but a variety of different love-lost personalities who each have their own stories of separation and betrayal to tell, all while trying to overcome an emotional obstacle the scale of which he has never faced before.

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Staying Busy When You Are Single

March 7th, 2010 by admin

This article is an excerpt from : http://ezinearticles.com/?Staying-Busy-When-You-Are-Single&id=384681

Being single can actually be one of the best things to happen in life because of the opportunities it creates for you to try new things and have more fun. When you’re involved in a relationship, the things you enjoy often get forgotten about because of activities you participate in with your partner. When you’re single, you don’t have anyone else to be accountable to so you can take up any activities you’d like to try. Taking advantage of the opportunity to try new things and develop new skills can make you a more self-confident and well rounded person.

One great way to spend your time when you’re single is by doing some volunteer work for your favorite charity or community organization. Volunteering can help you meet interesting new people and develop new knowledge and skills. If you want to stay busy by volunteering, pick an organization that you believe in and a volunteer position that you feel comfortable holding. Match yourself to a volunteer position that lets you use your skills and knowledge to make a valuable contribution. You’ll feel a great sense of self-satisfaction when you’re able to help out people who really need the help.

Sports are great activities for single people because most sports don’t require you to have a partner. Joining intramural leagues for football, soccer, and other team sports can help you to meet new people and have a good time. If you need a partner for something like tennis or racquetball, you can find a partner by looking on local bulletin boards or asking friends if they are interested in playing. An added benefit of playing sports is that you’ll get exercise and fresh air that can help you to look and feel your best.

Education is very important in life, but relationships may take all of the time you have and not leave any time for educating yourself. As a single person, you can sign up for a college course or a non-credit class that teaches a hobby. If you find something you’re interested in, you can sign up for a class and find out if it’s something you want to keep doing. Taking classes can also help you in your career if you take courses that have relevance to your job. Many companies will pay for part of your tuition costs for courses related to accounting, marketing, management, or other topics that can help you do a better job at work.

Finding a new hobby is a great way to stay busy when you’re single because you can spend time working on developing your skill and may have the opportunity to meet new people. There are many hobbies that you can try including needlepoint, horseback riding, scrap-booking, creative writing, and cooking. You can sign up for classes so you can meet people and benefit from the expertise of an instructor or you can buy books and work through the steps on your own. Being single is a great opportunity to make new friends and learn new things, so take advantage of it and you’ll have a more fulfilling life.

By Adrian McMaster

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[http://www.singlelifeat45.com]

More Broken Hearts

March 6th, 2010 by admin

Putting things in a humorous light often takes off the edge. I also know that It’s virtually impossible to address every broken-hearted scenario in one film. With that in mind I’m developing “Broken Hearts Club: On the Couch.”

“Broken Hearts Club: On the Couch” will be an ongoing organically produced web series on YouTube that focuses on the patients. And boy will we have lots and lots of patients. Each episode will run about 3 minutes and will focus on a single aspect of heartbreak.

Keep in mind, heartbreak happens in every type of relationship: intimate, spousal, sibling, parental, and best friends. I’ m going to do my best to cover as much as possible. It’s going to be fun.

Broken Hearts Club: On The Couch

Broken Hearts Club: On The Couch

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