June 6th, 2008

Powerful Guarantees To Bringing The Most Of Your Woman During Sex

What can I do to take her over the edge? How can I really make love to her so that she’ll come storming back for more? These and more are some of the questions men routinely ask themselves about sex. After a while, most men are not as turned on about sex as except they see significant satisfaction in their partners. Most men feel their egos deflate if their sexual performance is rated less than satisfactory. Its no secret that many men resort to different forms of erotica, not just out of sheer curiosity, but because they’re looking for ways to spice up their sex lives.

April 22nd, 2008

Sharon Osbourne - Numerology - Astrology - I Ching

Sharon Osbourne - date of birth: 9/10/1952

Rock matriarch, music manager/promoter, married to Black Sabbath’s Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osborne.

Numerology: Chart:

—-99

2–5–

11—-

Life Path number 27/9 - harmonious

She has the Line of determination! Too right! Look who she’s married to and look what she has had to overcome.

She is a Life Path 9: symbolizing the idealism of changing the world for the better, for the benefit of all. Containing the wealth of human experience, it is therefore unpredictable and prone to know the extremes of human emotion and experience. A life Path 9 must know compassion and a generosity of spirit in order to be truly fulfilled.

March 16th, 2008

8 Steps To Your Career Success In Accounting

If you have an ambition is to become a successful accountant and want to choose accounting field as your career path after graduation. Then, you need to start planning for your career path and working toward the success of achieving your career goal. In accounting field, a good knowledge in accounting, constant accuracy and working experience are of utmost important for a success. Here are 8 steps that you can include in your career path planning to ensure you are in the right track to meet your career goal.

Step 1: You must Excel in Math

January 22nd, 2008

The Man/woman In The Mirror

When you look in the mirror what do you see? Perhaps more importantly, what do you feel? The answer to this question - how do you feel about yourself? is the essence of your emotional, physical, spiritual, psychological and social development.

If you do not love, value and appreciate yourself, how can you truly expect anyone to love, value and appreciate someone as unworthy as you may think you are. More importantly, for your family and loved ones if you do not love, value or appreciate yourself how can you sincerely love another. I truly believe that love extends inwards and then radiates outwards, if there is no love going in how any real love flow out.

January 22nd, 2008

Second Marriage Pitfall # 5- The Challenges Of Remarrying After A Spouse Dies

We all know the grim statistics. Second marriages are more likely to end in divorce than first marriages. Yet, social animals that we are, we keep on remarrying anyway. But there is hope: there are unions that defy statistics and go on to live happily ever after.

We often think of second marriages as following a divorce. But what about situations when a spouse has passed away? This presents its own set of unique challenges. And, as in any challenging situation, it pays to prepare yourself before you jump in. Here are some important things to remember if you’re a widow or widower and are considering marrying again:

December 6th, 2007

Owen Wilson - Suicide, Depression & Anti-depressants

As a minister and life purpose coach dealing intimately with people and their inner issues, I’ve seen and heard a lot. Most importantly, I’ve experienced suicidal tendencies and depression in my own life. At the age of 12 years old, I was so miserable and demoralized living with my step-mom far out in the country away from all my friends, I also contemplated killing myself.

Later as an adult when after 5 years of marriage, my ex-wife told me she had been having an affair and cheating on me, I experienced my own ground zero. Processing my pain and turning the mess into a message by way of a book that equally wrote me, I learned how to engineer a Breakthrough for a Broken Heart.

December 1st, 2007

Beyond All Bounds

What is it in a human that demands education beyond all bounds, beyond all other of nature’s creatures? Ridley’s Sea turtles hatch out of their eggs, buried in the warm sand where his mother had hatched out of her egg, and instantly know to make a break for the never-yet seen ocean, the ocean whose waves try to push them back to shore. No one instructs them. The Artic tern knows its migratory way from the North Pole to Antarctica and back. A humpback whale may be with her mother five years, up to ten years for a chimp, but we humans go beyond all bounds. 18 years at home, thirteen of them in school (15 if you count preschool), and then for many another four years in college. I don’t even want to go into graduate and post-doc calculations. Why do we need so much education? What do turtles have that we don’t? What puts us on a slower learning curve than a wide-ranging bird? And that’s just in earthly matters. Give man an eternal soul and there is all that spiritual education, education that dare never quit in a human’s life, to take into account. How come we are always in need of teachers, be they in the classroom or in the pulpit?


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