Science has proven that opposite elements are naturally attracted to each other. We are a combination of the fundamental elements we see around us. This law of attraction relates to people and personalities too. Opposite personalities complement each other and make for stronger healthy marriages. Continue reading “Opposite Personalities Equal Healthy Marriages”
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You can’t make bread without flour, just like you can’t make a marriage without love. Much as flour isn’t the only ingredient when making bread, love is just one of the important ingredients in the recipe for a good marriage. A lot of other equally vital ingredients go into making a beautiful and healthy marriage. Continue reading “Just Love is Never Enough – Work Towards a Healthy Marriage”
A strong and healthy marriage is at the core of every happy family. Sure it’s easy to get distracted and end up dedicating more time to the children rather than your spouse. Common to every marriage, attention quickly shifts to the children and more often than not, dad feels awfully left out and distanced. Continue reading “Healthy Marriages for Couples with Children”
Healthy marriages aren’t built on love alone, but also on several components that work in accordance with love. You don’t need to go above and beyond the imaginary with grand gestures once in a while to show how much you love.
Sustaining a healthy marriage is more in the work you put into your relationship with your spouse every single day. Keep your marriage exciting and healthy by following these simple ground rules. Continue reading “Ground Rules for Healthy Marriages”
Love is a many-splendored thing; a delightful state of mind, love brings all things positive and makes this sometimes unbearable world paradise for a bit. Though before committing to anything long term and or serious, ask yourself if your partner supports you with other qualities besides love. Continue reading “Deciding on Ending Relationships”
Most couples assume people are wed into healthy marriages, contrary to this naïve assumption, a strong and healthy marriage is the product of hard work put in by both partners. The first year of marriage is the most formative. Starting fresh, several couples don’t take the time to get down to building a bridge to open and receptive communication. Even if you’re well into your marriage, you can always begin opening up to your spouse with the aim that they will begin to share as well. Continue reading “Communication for Healthy Marriages”
According to a WHO Report, traffic injuries on the road, HIV/AIDS and more alarmingly, suicide are topping the list of causes for the death of adolescents. The same report says that teen depression is the major reason for the illness as well as the disability of many young people. Continue reading “Teen Depression Identified as the Major Reason of Teen Illness”
Studies by researchers have revealed that teen depression, anxiety, anger, etc. can negatively impact relationships even when the teens become adults. A study was conducted and according to the findings of this study, the effects of anger and teen depression have a long reach beyond the teenage. In fact, the effects may last for over two decades, says the study. Continue reading “Teen Depression can Impact Adulthood”
There are a number of self help books. The problem with us is that we just read them mechanically and forget what we read very soon. The right way is that we should retain what we read and try to apply the principles throughout our lives. Let us discuss some of the takeaways from the best self help books. Continue reading “Takeaways from Best Self help Books”
Unlike earlier times, teenage years are more turbulent because teens are exposed to a lot of information through television, Internet, etc. In addition to that, there is a lot of competition among teens and therefore, they feel unbearable peer pressure also. This has led to increased chances of teen depression affliction. Parents of children with teen depression should remember a few points and follow a few tips. Continue reading “Six Teen Depression Tips for Parents”