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Life Skills Development

The Eighth Edition Of The Life Skills Magazine Is Out Now!!

September 6, 2010
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It’s that time of the month again and ………
I am pleased to inform every reader and subscriber to this blog, the eighth edition of The Life Skills Magazine is out now!!!
Once again:
A big thank you to everyone who contributed to this months edition
A TEASER TO WHET YOUR APPETITE
Open publication – Free publishing – More purpose
Does anyone want a copy?
Subscribe by email to this blog and get a free copy delivered to your mail box.
It’s that simple. Past editions will be available to new subscribers, and you also get two blog posts sent to you monthly. TALK ABOUT A BONUS!!!!
The Life Skills Magazine is [...]

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Blog Update

August 31, 2010
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Dear Readers/Subscribers,
I’m currently working on The Next Edition Of The Life Skills Magazine.

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Keys For Building Successful Relationships (1)

August 24, 2010
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This is a guest post by Wise Mr Love (Paul Ogunkoya).
Paul  is a Christian minister and the author of WiseMrLove.com a blog dedicated towards helping people to succeed in life and relationships
In a time when more homes are breaking down, more marriages are ending in divorce, and the fairy tale “live happily ever after” expectation that most people have for their relationship seems to end only in disappointment, resentment and bitterness, it is clear that more needs to be done to help and equip people on how to build successful relationships.
Many people go into relationships expecting it to just work [...]

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Boundaries Are There To Be Pushed

August 20, 2010
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This is a guest post by Karen Cripps
Karen Cripps – aka Sofa Karen - writes at Sofa and the City: Living with M.E./CFS but still totally fabulous! She writes openly and honestly about the challenges of living with a chronic illness but has a sense of humour and a love of fashion which gives this blog a unique twist.
When you live with a chronic illness that there are no rules for (I have had M.E.* for the last 6 years), it is really difficult to know the best way to plan your life. How do you distinguish between being sensible about [...]

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25 Ways To Deal With Betrayal

August 17, 2010
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This post is dedicated to people currently experiencing some sort of betrayal from their loved ones (friends, family, colleagues, partner……)
It was inspired by today’s radio show on LBC 97.3FM with Petrie Hoskens and an article in The Daily Mail ‘Men Paid Less Than Their Wives Are ‘Five Times More Likely To Cheat’.
The research was carried out by a group of sociologists who surveyed the salaries and relationships of a group of 18 to 28-year-olds who had been in the same relationships for more than a year and these couples were married or living together.  It also suggested some house husbands [...]

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