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What can we do when we have a friend who is truly unhappy with their life? Do we sit back and watch them self-destruct in their own situations in their lives where they seem to be oblivious to what is actually going on? Is it our position to even say anything in the first place? If we elect to say something, how receptive will they be to even hear about it? Should we be considered a true friend if we just let this all continue to happen and do nothing about it? These may be some of the questions that arise when we see a friend who we feel is utterly unhappy with the situations and with their own lives. To change this would bring a smile to our own faces as happiness would surely set in for loved one. How do we do this without causing some sort of conflict with them and/or lose the friendshipthat we have worked so hard to keep. Changing one’s own happinessis something that has to come from within. There are many reasons why someone may be unhappy with their own situations, but we cannot...
Odds are you've had financial stress at some point in your life. If you really think about it, most of the financial stress we suffer is ultimately our own fault. We spend more than we should and save less. We buy things we don't need and fail to give money the respect it deserves. One big purchase on a credit card can result in payments that never seem to end. If you could go back in time and eliminate all of your financial errors, your life would probably be very different. Though it's never too late to make improvements, it's much easier to prevent challenges than it is to solve them. You can help your child avoid such financial challenges. You can give your child the gift of financial wisdom. Consider discussing these ideas with your children: 1. Consider the real cost of what you're buying. A $500 stereo doesn't just cost $5
QPR Striker Charlie Austin, City Boss, Pellegrini Scoop Barclays Award For December Queens Park Rangers (QPR) striker Charlie Austin has picked up the Barclays Premier League Player of the Month award for December. The 25-year-old, who trails the English league’s leading scorer, Diego Costa, by only three goals, scored five times in December, including a hat-trick in the 3-2 hard-fought win over fellow relegation strugglers West Bromwich Albion. He becomes the second QPR player to clinch the monthly accolade after Trevor Sinclair, who won it in October 1995. Charlie Austin Celebrates His Goal Against Burnley. Image: Getty. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has claimed the Barclays Manager of Month award after guiding the champions to five successive wins in their final fixtures of 2014. The ‘Cityzens’ began a run of five successive league wins with a 4-1 success at Sunderland. Subsequent victories against Everton, Leicester City, Crystal Palace, West Brom helped them edge clos...
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