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    • 41.

      How to Deal With Fear When Mourning the Death of a Loved One


      by Lou LaGrand - 2007-02-27
      Are you afraid you will not be up to the task of bringing up your children now that your spouse has died? Or, is the fear of loneliness and living by yourself constantly creeping into your thoughts? F...
    • 42.

      Why Did My Child Die


      by Linda Dipman - 2007-02-28
      As the sun rose over the ocean a gentle breeze blew awakening my senses to the peace of my surroundings. My thoughts quieted for a moment as my mind took in the beauty of the tiny island I was vacat...
    • 43.

      Success & Martial Arts: Dealing with Emotional and Physical Pain, Part 1


      by Albert Foong - 2007-03-02
      Introduction - Be emotionally and physically tough!How do you achieve success? It depends on how tough you are. What gives one person the grit to keep fighting through intense injury? What makes an...
    • 44.

      Personal Development & Happiness Tools: Anger Release


      by Albert Foong - 2007-03-02
      Personal Development and Happiness: Releasing Anger In personal development, one of the main goals is to achieve happiness. What often stands in the way are "negative" emotions that linger on. Most...
    • 45.

      Coping With Grief


      by Cheryline Lawson - 2007-03-04
      Grief is a topic that is not much discussed, but all of us will go through this process some day. I have gone through it four times in seven years, but the most profound loss for me was the loss of my...
    • 46.

      Family Relationships as we Lose Our Parents


      by James Krehbiel - 2007-03-04
      We of the baby-boomer generation are feeling the pressure as we provide care for our elderly parents. It is painful as we helplessly watch our loved one's experience the impact of failing health. We...
    • 47.

      Thinking About A New Job?


      by Molly Barrow - 2007-03-04
      Are you bored to distraction with your current career? One tip that may help you decide on a new direction for yourself is simply to walk around your home. Play detective and discover yourself. Are yo...
    • 48.

      What Doesn't Help When Mourning the Death of a Loved One


      by Lou LaGrand - 2007-03-05
      There are many factors involved in how a person adapts to the death of a loved one. They range from the meaning of the loss and previous loss experiences of the bereaved to the way the loved one died ...
    • 49.

      Personal Development & Happiness Tools: Fixing festering emotional pain, Part 2


      by Albert Foong - 2007-03-05
      Introduction: What's festering inside you?Even if you think you are happy, you might have some toxic emotions hidden inside you, some of them for years. Any personal development quest or a search f...
    • 50.

      Personal Development & Happiness Tools: Fixing festering emotional pain, Part 1


      by Albert Foong - 2007-03-05
      Introduction: What's festering inside you?Would you be surprised to discover that there is something toxic festering inside you? Wouldn't it be great to remove them?Even if you think you are happy,...