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JAnswers! RELATIONSHIPS – FEAR OF BEING ALONE, In Love With The Idea Of Love

Are you the person who says, “I’ll be happy once I’m in a relationship…” OR are you the person who is happy on your own and understands that because you’re full of love, the right relationship will come to you? Are you in a relationship because you need love in your life in order to find happiness, OR because you are ready to share the happiness you already have with someone you love? There is a big difference! SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com LIKE *JAE TRACIE* on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com FOLLOW ON TWITTER: twitter.com BECOME A HAPPINESSER! www.facebook.com WEBSITE: www.JaeTracie.com

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In this episode Mark and Debbie talk more on the subject of dating, letting someone have veto power in who you date, why pre-marital sex is a problem, and the idea that you should be happy with yourself before getting married, not relying on marriage to make you happy. For more information on the show and more of Mark Gungor, please check out our website, www.stinkingthinking.tv

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Love, Marriage, and Stinking Thinking – Dating and Happiness

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Tips For Being Happy

www.encognitive.com How to be happy The following are just a few tips taken from a long list on “tips for being happy.” 1. Live in the present. Know that if you do not live within the scope of today, your thoughts will be scattered, your affairs will become confused, and your anxiety will increase. These realities are explained as “When you are in the evening, do not expect to see the morning, and when you are in the morning, do not expect to see the evening.” The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius once wrote, “Every person’s life is in the present. For the past is done and spent with, and the future uncertain.” 2. Focus on what you’re doing and not the opinions of others. Don Miguel Ruiz wrote, “”Don’t Take Anything Personally. Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the victim of needless suffering.” Or that, “Do not be shaken by criticism; instead, be firm. Be sure that in proportion to your worth, the level of people’s criticism rises. Also, make good use of criticism in discovering your shortcomings and faults, and let it drive you toward self-improvement. 3. Learn from your mistakes. Everything happens for a reason so that we may learn from it. Perhaps the worst that has happened to you has happened in your best interest, even though you might not have comprehended how that could be at the time it happened. 4. Be grateful and …

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Divorce Advice : Finding Happiness After Divorce

Finding happiness after divorce involves going out with friends, networking and leaving opportunities open for meeting new people. Be surrounded by loved ones to combat loneliness with tips from a relationship specialist and talk show host in this free video on divorce. Expert: Dr. Paul Vehorn Contact: www.AskDoctorPaul.com Bio: Dr. Paul Vehorn has been a nationwide talk show host on Sun Radio Network and IRN.com, and he has a Ph.D. in behavioral psychology. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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