4 Questions That Could Change Your Life
Can you imagine how your life would change if you chose to follow the Sufi ‘4 Gates of Speech’ tradition? It would mean that before you say a single word you have to pass a 4-question test.
Can you imagine how your life would change if you chose to follow the Sufi ‘4 Gates of Speech’ tradition? It would mean that before you say a single word you have to pass a 4-question test.
When I was single I experimented a great deal to see what really worked in getting and keeping a guy. Most people I know at that time were quoting passages from the book ‘The Rules’ which told us that it was better to play ‘hard to get’.
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“I’ll be there for you (when the rain starts to pour), I’ll be there for you (like I’ve always been before), I’ll be there for you (because you’re there for me too).†The chorus to the theme song of the hit TV series ‘Friends’ is indelibly marked in my brain forever.
Rule 1. If you’re single and looking for love, remember, there are 7 billion people on the planet and that means there’s someone out there for you.
When I wake up in the morning and one of the first things I do is read the BBC news. Often, without fail a politician or celebrity is apologizing. Whether it was Chris Brown for his behavior on “Good Morning America”, Kristen Stewart for cheating on her boyfriend Robert Pattison or Tiger Woods for his affairs with multiple women.
You know you are in a good relationship if you both bring out the best in each other. Do you remember in the film ‘As Good as It Gets’ when Jack Nicholson’s character tells Helen Hunt’s character why he thinks they should be together?
Always let your partner know how much you appreciate what he or she does for you. Let him know the ways in which he makes you happy. Tell him how great he is in bed.
The way that you argue is often modeled on the way that your parents argued when you were young and this can often be a pattern that we carry with us through time. I want to teach you a method that will stop your discussions from turning in to arguments