Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Flirting after 40
I have quite a few friends who are out there in the dating world again. I saw this article which has some tips if you are out of practice in the flirting area.
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Conversation Starters,
dating,
flirting,
living,
relationships
Monday, June 11, 2012
Five Ways Don and Megan Draper Could Rescue Their Relationship
If you are a Mad Men fan, I found this article based on the relationship principles of John Gottman, to be pretty fun and interesting.
Labels:
Conversation Starters,
couples,
Mad Men,
relationships
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Aging boomers seek roommates
I've noticed lately that my women friends and I talk more and more about living communally as we age. Apparently, this is becoming a worldwide phenomenon as people move into their 60's, 70's and 80's. Maybe we'll even have slumber parties again! more...
Friday, April 13, 2012
This column will change your life: reverse incentives
This article, from England's Guardian newspaper, offers a unique take on protests in the United States. Intriguing! more...
Friday, January 13, 2012
Good Advice
“Blessed to be stressed”? Read one woman’s take on how to have a good day and year. She has some out-of-the-ordinary great points. Forget resolutions- this list is better! Pam more…
Thursday, January 5, 2012
More Families Opt for Multigenerational Living
I guess I should have been the one to write this article. Currently, we have three generations living at our house: my husband and me ( baby boomers), my mom (85 today!), and one of our kids (mid 20′s). I thought it would be much harder but it turns out that we are quite a different-yet-compatible bunch. On the other hand, there are those days……… Multigenerational living is experiencing a cultural revival as economic times get tougher, especially for young adults. If you’re about to join the “living together club”, you just might want to read on! Pam more…
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