by Guest Writer | Apr 14, 2021 | Feature Story, Love, Relationships
A “Short Story” By D. R. Hamilton One spring I was called back to Edinburgh for training and the date happened to coincide with my manager’s birthday. Naturally we planned a celebration, but what thrilled me more was that I would meet Mac’s three grown children- a...
by Guest Writer | Jan 21, 2021 | Relationships
5 Best US Cities For Single Women Over 40 Being single has many perks, especially in a big city. But we all get lonely from time to time, and we feel the need for a partner to make the weekdays more vivid and the weekends more fun. It’s especially true when...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Dec 10, 2020 | Relationships
Couples with green bedrooms are the happiest in their marriage (89%), followed by beige (84%) and red (77%) Purple Contrastingly, couples with purple (31%), brown (33%) and white (38%) coloured bedroom walls are the unhappiest in their marriage The bedroom tops the...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Nov 9, 2020 | Lifestyle, Relationships
When we habitually look to blame others, we harm our relationships and squelch our own potential. Karen McGregor offers some practical tips for releasing the hold of the Blamer power pattern. How do you behave when something goes wrong? Do you a) pause to gauge your...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Sep 25, 2020 | Relationships
“I keep an open phone line just to hear him breathe”, so said Ally McBeal, referring to that waiting-by-the-phone syndrome that people have just after a breakup. But is another phone call going to make things right? Next to the question about which comes first, the...