Finding extra money to payoff debt can be the most difficult task.  But, this statistic I recently heard can certainly make a dent in those pesky debts.

I recently heard a number that somewhat surprised me.  And truthfully, I heard it in passing on television, so I am not going to guarantee the fact or the source, but the general idea was that the average American family has $2,200 in personal belongings just lying around the house that are never used.  Actually, I know several families that probably have much more, but we are using averages here.  Just think about all the:

Whether your marriage is headed for divorce, or the two of you are ready to seek professional help, there is one thing YOU can do that may have a significant impact on your marriage, and the way that your spouse perceives you. Here’s how…

I receive emails daily from people who ask me for advice, people who share their comments about articles I’ve written over the years and sometimes, I receive emails from people criticizing my point of view.Husband and wife arguing

All of which I am perfectly fine with.

Some marriages are meant to be and some marriages are doomed to fail. In this article I will discuss some of the different types of marriages which are known for being unsuccessful, and why these marriages have been unsuccessful.

It’s no secret that a high percentage of marriages are not successful. There are various reasons why these marriages fail some of them are obvious and some of them are not. In this article I will focus on certain types of marriages which is know for being unsuccessful, and I will tell you why these marriages fail.

All the world knows how surprisingly changeful life may be. And so great changes happened in my life recently.  We have moved from Toronto to Montreal.

All the world knows how surprisingly changeful life may be. And so great changes happened in my life recently.  We have moved from Toronto to Montreal. When I say me I mean my entire family: me  - Eugene, 32 years of age, my wife Linda, who is 31 years old and our two sons - Maxim, who is 7 years old and Gregory, who is 5 years old. I met my wife when we went to college. We began to go out, fell in love and not long time after that got married. Although our marriage was an early one, now 8 years later we have strong and friendly family. 

On the home page of my website I have a quote saying “Over 60% of re-marriages end in re-divorce.” I frequently get asked, “Why is the divorce rate higher?” Let’s talk about why…

On the home page of my website I have a quote saying “Over 60% of re-marriages end in re-divorce.” I frequently get asked, “Why is the divorce rate higher?” People state confusion over this because they believe that since they’ve been divorced once before, they’ll know the danger signs to look for and they are more determined to have what they call a “successful” marriage.

When divorced parents expend a lot of energy pointing fingers of blame at one another, the children suffer. Here are some interesting words to help you become more objective for your children’s sake.

Blame. We all do it. We blame others for things that they deserve to be blamed for and things that they probably don’t deserve. Placing blame seems to be a technique that we learn very early on. When you think of children even as young as two or three years old, you can hear them saying, “She did it. It wasn’t me!”

There is plenty of information on the internet about free online dating, but you won’t find much better advice than to take your time.  There are millions of opportunities to meet other singles on the internet, so there’s no point in rushing into a relationship.

I wonder how any of us can ever become who we’re really meant to be without first shedding that protective layer we all wear so well. Garlic looks so deceiving. You got to get inside a person–like with garlic.

We were in the kitchen and as usual, I was relegated to the mundane duty of opening wine. In this house, there was only one cook. I was the sampler, occasionally invited to stir a pot while she chopped garlic in artistic style, again insisting that the misshapen cloves were key ingredients for every recipe.

Are you thinking about getting remarried? Make sure you’re doing it for the right reasons…

Remarrying is a big decision. The good news is that 75% of divorced people do remarry. The bad news is that at least 60% of those remarriages will end in a re-divorce.

Not being ready to remarry is one of the biggest problems I see with my coaching clients. Today, lets look at one of the ways you can KNOW you’re not ready.

If you’ve just broken up with your partner or are in the last days of a dying relationship you need to read this article.

We’ve all been there. The pain and emotional turmoil of a bitter break
up or the disillusionment of a marriage or relationship that is in its
dying days. All that time and energy and love seemingly gone, wasted.
The end of a relationship. But does it have to be?…

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