Relationship Advice – What the Boss Checks, Gets Done

This bit of relationship advice comes to mind based on an experience a friend had recently. He was trying to buy something from a stranger, and he acted on their promise that the item would be held for him until he arrived to pay for it. The promise wasn’t kept, and this led to disappointment. [...]
Relationship Advice – Articles Revisited
Relationship advice is something we can all offer, at least by relating examples of our experience, because we all have had relationships with others and we continue to build, modify and terminate relationships as we navigate through life. Let’s take a look at four articles centered on relationships that were written by Clair. He doesn’t [...]
Relationship Advice – Reaction or Response?
Here is some relationship advice that can keep you out of trouble, help you understand yourself, and help you understand others. It’s knowing when someone (including you) is reacting to a situation and when they’re responding. Keep in mind, we all have sensitive subjects, open wounds, and bad memories that haunt us in our personal [...]
Divorce-Proof Your Marriage Before You Say “I Do” – Book Review, Chapter One
Wouldn’t it be nice to divorce-proof your marriage? We’ll here’s a book that suggests this isn’t a shot in the dark, but something that can be accomplished if you know what you’re aiming for and take aim deliberately. Because this is such a serious topic – who goes into marriage lightly? – I’m going to [...]
Relationships – Articles Revisited
Good morning and a good Friday to you. This day let’s look at some of our articles on relationships. For the self-reliant, getting along with others is important because it’s a focal point for success. Whether it’s family, friends, co-workers, employers or customers, we all have relationships that are directly tied to our success and [...]
Relationship Advice – What is Your Contribution?
Here’s some relationship advice that is sure to come in handy. As self reliant individuals, we need to be better at assessing the prospects of a relationship, especially when we’re contemplating marriage or going into business together – a type of marriage. I wish I had learned this lesson before getting involved with several people [...]
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