Findings reveals that partners who maintain perfect Love Maps of their partners always have happier marriages and are better equipped to weather
the storm of hard life passages.
Not exact matches
I'm guilty
of often rushing through «space and time», wanting to do so much, right now, right this moment and working
hard in making my dreams, goals, etc. come true or looking forward to meeting somebody or going to a trip, etc., just to end up «
storming» though everything and not taking my time to actually appreciate and
live through a moment, success I've been looking fw to.
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Storm 1990s Crime Films: Fargo • Jackie Brown • The Usual Suspects • The Big Lebowski Scandinavian Cinema: Kon - Tiki • Thale • Babette's Feast • In a Better World • Easy Money:
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You'd find yourself
hard - pressed complimenting any
of these men without mentioning the real
life Anthony Swofford, whose wry account
of the Desert
Storm debacle has seamlessly transitioned to the big screen.
With Republicans taking control
of the House
of Representatives in January, it's
hard to see meaningful movement any time soon unless forward - looking leaders in that party see beyond the short - term passion for budget cuts and ignore the «gathering
storm» in a country
living off
of intellectual foundations laid during the Cold War and space race.
Those who
live in areas hit
hard by drought, severe
storms or rising seas and can't relocate because
of economic or social factors bear the brunt
of our planet's increasing volatility.
It doesn't matter whether you have a spouse and a household full
of children or if you
live on your own; either way, it would be very
hard to replace all
of your possessions if they were lost in a fire, for example, or if a
storm took its toll on your rented home and swept away all
of your things along with your condo or loft.
My ultimate hope is to help my clients genuinely connect with others, treat themselves and others with compassion, skillfully navigate their
storms, recognize their innate beauty and worth, bounce back after
hard times,
live lives full
of meaning and joy, give and receive love generously, and grow each day with strength and grace.