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  • Friday, October 17, 2008

    Romantic Ideas

    I know many men who have a flair for romantic ideas, sweet gestures, and spontaneity at the drop of a hat, so it's not impossible to become a "romantic prince". The following are some simple romantic ideas that will help you impress your lady everyday:

    1. Watch the sunset together.
    2. Whisper to each other.
    3. Cook for each other.
    4. Walk in the rain.
    5. Hold hands

    If you want to read more about it you can check here.

    But if you really want to surprise her (or him) you can also check the Michael Webb's "101 Romantic Ideas" and click download, it is free.

    Thursday, October 16, 2008

    Cut back your spendings

    In a recently survey of more than 100 women about the financial concerns, the answers ran the gamut from affording groceries and other staples like gas to a wide variety of fears, such as: Losing what took so long to acquire, job loss, keeping my my businesses, making credit card payments, and a general fear for the country's future.

    Here we give some tips to cut off your spending that will help you out. And if you are a newlywed; here are other suggestions that might be good for your new life.

    Facing Forclosure?

    There are options and lots of people that want to help. Do your research and find the best option for you.

    Here is one you may have heard on the show this morning. Certified distressed property experts.

    Wednesday, October 15, 2008

    The Irritable Male Syndrome

    The Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS) is in some ways similar to male menopause, but it can affect men of all ages. What often triggers IMS is acute or chronic stress. Focusing on two crucial times of life when male hormones are shifting rapidly. If you want to know more you can check here.

    The interesting thing of the IMS is that manifests itself through a number of feelings that can help us recognize where it is present in us or in someone we care about. The following questionnaire will help you assess IMS and the degree of seriousness.

    Be a good wedding guest

    In the course of wedding planning, you'll probably come across a guest or two whose inappropriate actions, odd requests, or rude behavior seems appalling. Don't be shocked -- while you may know the ins and outs of wedding etiquette, some of your friends and family may not be aware of what's acceptable. What can you do? Be proactive. Here's how.

    But if you are going to be the guest, follow these advices, so you can preserve your pride and maintain your welcome at weddings to come