It's never too late to start.
Research proves an undeniable mind-body connection.
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Want to change your world? Start by making your bed.
To change your life in a big way, find some small wins.
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  • Cheryl Widner I need to start by sleeping in my bed!
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  • Santos Rivera In the morning I can not leave my house without making my bed. Ok world bring it smile emoticon
What's your dealbreaker?
How much can you stand? For that matter, how much should you stand?
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  • Erin Lees Winfrey Cheating and abuse are outright deal breakers. Second comes refusal to get help for toxic behaviors and \ or addictions. Of course you are going to want to help the person you love. But unless they are able to also help themselves, things will not get better.
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  • Douglas Dwayne Jones Eating the last of the ice cream without asking if I want it,
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When should you listen to that little voice in your gut? Probably more often than you do.
Your gut just wants to keep you from getting fooled again. Maybe you should pay attention.
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  • Mlleecrivain Rebelle Most of the time, and most of the time I am thankful for my intuitions coz theyre spot on. Gets me out of trouble/getting myself into trouble.
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  • Madhu Limbachia Very good article on intuition 
    Carl Jung was a powerful phychi therapist who believed in listening to your inner feelings 
    He worked very practical to make you aware if your feelings
The average couple gives each other 12 minutes of undivided attention a day. Here's how you can do better.
The research on couples and technology use, even in bed, is stunning.
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  • Carrita Shumski If a partner would rather be on their phone or computer all day then talk or spend time with their spouse.... There's major problems. When you love and care and love someone you should want to spend time with them!
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  • Jennifer MacPhee This image is exactly what is wrong with relationships today.... Society in general...
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Gossip is many people's Number One pet peeve. Here's why most of us do it anyway.
Talking behind someone's back can actually lead to positive change.
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  • Khurty Ramudu No no no. There can be ZERO benefits to negative gossip. Negative, constructive criticism said to the person's face, yes, but NEVER behind that person's back. It can only lead to hurt, resentment and frayed relationships. We, humans, are so much better than that but always stoop to a level that even animals don't stoop.
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  • Yrret Moon Gossip is never good. It's petty and cowardly.
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There's a roadmap to happiness and control of your life. Here are the first steps.
We all have something to work on. Here's how to start.
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Do you really need 8 hours of sleep each night?
How to decide with confidence what works for you.
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It's not too late.
Whether things are going great or feel stalled, you can boost intimacy while still being yourself.
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  • Samantha Lindsay Step 1.) be in a re