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Why second marriages fail

June 8, 2015

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Why second marriages fail by Dr. Larry Waldman —  In the U.S., the divorce rate for first marriages has held at about 50 percent for some time. This is a national tragedy, and it means that many people have subsequent marriages. Common sense suggests that someone who remarries is older and wiser, has learned from […]

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Five ways to argue constructively with your partner

April 7, 2015

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Five ways to argue constructively with your partner by Dr. Larry F. Waldman —  The divorce rate hovers at around 50 percent, which I contend is a national tragedy. A major reason for this statistic is that most couples have not learned how to settle their issues. The following are ways to argue constructively with […]

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Why we fail to achieve our life goals

March 3, 2015

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Why we fail to achieve our life goals by Dr. Larry F. Waldman —  Despite our dreams, many of us fail to achieve our life ambitions. Many clients talk about starting a business, becoming financially independent, writing a novel, traveling, furthering their education, getting physically fit or becoming a nurse, teacher or lawyer. Their objectives […]

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Prevent forgetting — do not think about it twice

December 24, 2014

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Prevent forgetting — do not think about it twice by Dr. Larry F. Waldman —  When we forget something, the implication is that we did not think about the item. That is a misnomer. In most cases we have, in fact, considered the item at one time or another, but we “forgot” because we failed […]

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Academic success for teens equals future success

October 11, 2014

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Academic success for teens equals future success by Dr. Larry F. Waldman —  Jason, age 14, is like most male adolescents. He is into video games, hockey and, of course, hanging out with his friends. If you ask him the classic question adults love to ask teens: What do you want to be when you […]

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