Using Positive Psychology in Your Relationships

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hotel buchen italien of 3:14PM April 29, 2010

I really believe optimism and being positive can better very aspect of our lives, ESPECIALLY relationships, which in turn affect our attitude toward other things in life. I am not talking about just romantic relationships, but any reationship-with your kids, your friends, your co-workers, your boss, and yes, your spouse.Just think about it, our lives are built around relationships-they are the reason we do things. If you ask for example, why i work hard,I would say that it it to provide a happy life and home for my child. My relationship with my child causes me to want to work harder. in turn, if you have a bad day at the office because you may find yourself a bit less patient when you finally get home, even though the people at home-your spouse, kids, etc-are the reason you work in the first place! My point is, it is all inter-connected.

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Harry Johnson Jr is the 1998 Body For Life Champion - You can learn more about losing weight and getting into great shape at his blog, www.harryjohnsonjr.com

Harry Johnson Jr. of FL 11:54PM July 19, 2009

no kidding. Good response = sex. bad responce = sleep on the couch

Frosty of MA 12:08AM June 26, 2009

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