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Relationships up for scrutiny, so be prepared!
By Michelle Zelli
With the pitfalls of Christmas expertly navigated, guess what’s around the corner? Yep, Valentine’s Day! Perhaps the one day when more couples disappoint each other than any other. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Registered NLP practitioner and life coach, Michelle Zelli considers a different approach and the way you can take your relationship to another level.
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Everlasting Love
Everlasting.uk.com is a place where friends and family across thegenerations can come together to celebrate and remember the life of a loved one – forever
On this brand new web site you can celebrate the life of a loved one and create a fitting tribute that really will last for ever.
Everlasting.uk.com is a free place where anyone can set up a memorial or tribute page for a loved one. Then by inviting family & friends to share their thoughts, stories and photographs, the tribute will evolve into a personal celebration of someone’s life. All of these collected memories can then be gathered together and immortalised in a beautiful, bound book created by the Everlasting team, that will be a permanent keepsake to treasure for years to come.
For more information click here...
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Who’s that Sleeping in my Bed? by Keren Smedley
Coping with the life you didn’t expect when you were younger and making relationships work in later life
One tends to assume that once people reach middle age their relationships will have become settled into a familiar pattern, but this is often not the case at all. Just because we are older, doesn’t mean that there are not complex issues and challenges to be faced. It is just that they are very different from when we were younger.
To help address the type of relationship problems that are specifically likely to bother the over fifties. Keren Smedley has recently written a book, Who’s that Sleeping in my bed? - The Art of relationships for grown ups.’ In this book, Keren deals frankly and empathetically with confusion about sex and relationships and provides answers to the questions that people previously have not dared to ask
To find out more click here...
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Filling the Sandwich Generation
More people are finding themselves the filling in the so-called ‘Sandwich Generation’ – people stuck caring for both their children and elderly parents.
Robert Mair, a journalist with Bettercaring, reports on the problems faced by Rosemary Hurtley when her parents became totally dependent on her while dealing with the demands of school age children.
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Coping with the first Christmas without a loved One
Christmas is a time for holidays, festivities and ultimately, a time for families to get together. And it is also about remembering others less fortunate than ourselves.
For many people this time of year can be an incredibly painful experience as they struggle to come to terms with bereavement or face helping a family member cope with an illness over the holiday period.
Anne Orchard knows exactly how this feels and what it is like to support a loved one with cancer, and the pain it brings. Having lost her mother, she took her own inner journey over many years and came to a place of peace. From that place she wrote a book to offer support to others - Their Cancer – Your Journey: A Traveller’s Guide for Carers, Family and Friends
To read Anne’s advice for coping with this difficult situation at Christmas click here...
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