Smiling, Happiness, Exercise, natural highs. And now an interview with Dr. Happiness. For some of us, happiness is predictable. We arrange our lives in a way that creates a healthy predictability.
Author: Rita Watson
Exercise and Smile Today
The best kept secret to chasing away the blues is exercise. While researchers have known this for some time, a new book is calling exercise the best blockbuster drug ever.
What He May Be Hiding From You
Women’s Health magazine has an explosive new article: Guy’s Secrets: When He Drops a Bomb. This tells you everything you don’t really want to hear, but you need to listen.
Men as Givers Fare Better than Women: The Quiz
Women as givers frequently do not fare as well as men who are givers when they realize their folly. Men have a way of turning the hurt into creative ventures. Women often fall into depression.
Love and Danger: Appearances
There is nothing in the world of appearances that can help us detach from the deception of the love myth — and free us to find lasting love — with the same clarity as our intuition, our hunches.
Marriage, Children, Tax Dollars, Words and Silence
It hurts parents and it hurts children — divorce. We shake our heads sadly at the statistics. But now that we are learning that divorce hurts taxpayers, perhaps more attention will be paid to strengthening marriages.
The Allure of Givers, Receivers, and Sex in the City
From the first moment of passion, when are absolutely convinced that we have found the love of our lives, we are in ecstacy. Then something happens — whether it is young love or older women and men in love.
Start Attracting Money: Financial Literacy Quiz
Her Mother is a Cougar and She’s Hot for Me!
Too Much Information as a Love Hook
Heard from a reader who wants to get out of a relationship, but feels stuck. “When is giving us too much information (TMI) a way of making it look like they are telling everything, but they aren’t?” And Read the Professor’s comment!