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Sep 25 2008

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You Canâ??t Afford Not To Eliminate Mold From Your Home

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Helpful Tips About Mold

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Jun 08 2008

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Remarriage Preparation - How to Deal with the Ex-Spouse

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One reality with remarriage is that you may not be your partner’s first spouse. Not dealing with this fact can have some real consequences for your new marriage. Learn some of the biggest mistakes people make in dealing with the ex!

Part of the realities of remarriage is that you will frequently have an ex-spouse to deal with. Is it your first choice? Probably not. But it’s something you need to prepare yourself for.

Ex-spouses aren’t always difficult. Unfortunately, a lot of that is out of your control. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest mistakes you can make when it comes to dealing with your partner’s ex-spouse.

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Jun 05 2008

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Remarriage Preparation - How to Deal with the Ex-Spouse

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One reality with remarriage is that you may not be your partner’s first spouse. Not dealing with this fact can have some real consequences for your new marriage. Learn some of the biggest mistakes people make in dealing with the ex!

Part of the realities of remarriage is that you will frequently have an ex-spouse to deal with. Is it your first choice? Probably not. But it’s something you need to prepare yourself for.

Ex-spouses aren’t always difficult. Unfortunately, a lot of that is out of your control. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest mistakes you can make when it comes to dealing with your partner’s ex-spouse.

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Jun 04 2008

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Remarriage Preparation - How to Deal with the Ex-Spouse

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One reality with remarriage is that you may not be your partner’s first spouse. Not dealing with this fact can have some real consequences for your new marriage. Learn some of the biggest mistakes people make in dealing with the ex!

Part of the realities of remarriage is that you will frequently have an ex-spouse to deal with. Is it your first choice? Probably not. But it’s something you need to prepare yourself for.

Ex-spouses aren’t always difficult. Unfortunately, a lot of that is out of your control. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest mistakes you can make when it comes to dealing with your partner’s ex-spouse.

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May 05 2008

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Living With an Alcoholic (part 2)

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The first article discussed some things to avoid.  This article looks at some actions that may
be of help in encouraging the drinker to change.  However the bottom line is that, as the
partner of the drinker, you need to look after your own life.

In the previous article we talked
about things but you should not do.  In
this article we’ll talk about things that you could do to make it more certain
that your partner will do something about their drinking.  As suggested in the previous article as the
partner of the drinker you should not fall into the trap of co-dependency, that
is living the life reacting to the behavior of the drinker.  It is difficult to not fall into that
pattern, however that only reinforces the drinker’s behavior and increases the
anger and resentment felt by the partner.

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