February 24, 2012
Mitch Albom has mentioned in his book “Tuesdays with Morrie”
Marriage. Almost everyone I knew had a problem with it. Some had problems getting into it, some had problems getting out. My generation seemed to struggle with the commitment, as if it were an
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February 9, 2012
For every person there are a few people who he tends to reach for, at moments of joy or pain.
We humans, have that urge to share our feelings with whom we feel most comfortable. Especially if those feelings are from that kind of pain or distress.
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February 8, 2012
As Elizabeth Gilbert has has mentioned in her book “Eat, Pray, Love“
Problems…
The emotional attachment that goes along with the thinking. Happy thoughts make me happy, but – whoop! - how quickly I swing again into obsessive worry, blowing the mood; and then it’s the remembrance of an angry moment and I start to get hot and pissed off all over again; and then my mind decides it might be a good time to start feeling sorry for itself, and loneliness follows promptly.
You are, after all
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February 8, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
Almost all romantic dilemmas come down to conflicts over the values of intimacy, commitment, and control.
Sure. Each relationship has unique dynamics. But when people get together, it’s usually because they have a shared, realistic understanding of how their relationship will function and how much support and independence they need as individuals. And when couples break up
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February 8, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
When a meaningful friendship dies, just as when a marriage ends, eventually we pick ourselves up. We can be damaged. We are invariably changed. But if we can make some kind of sense of the past, it is in our nature to face the future again, believing we are stronger and wiser for what we have experienced.
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February 3, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
Each one of us has a profoundly unique set of values but NOT enough of us live by them ~ Suzy Welch

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February 3, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
We have friends who have become dear to us because our paths cross so often that something simpatico has blossomed. And then there are memory friends, the people with whom we’ve shared a seminal period of our past. BUT the best friendship of all,are those that
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February 2, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
Love takes a lot of things to get it right. It can be mysterious. It can be crazy. It can feel impossible. It can cause deeper hurt and take us to higher peaks of joy than anything else.
~ Suzy Welch
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February 1, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
No job or profession will ever be right for you if it requires you to work with people who doesn’t share your values or appreciate you as you are.
You have to like your colleagues – and feel authentic around them- if you are ever going to have a career you like.
Suzy Welch
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February 1, 2012
Suzy Welch has mentioned in her book “10-10-10“
It is essential that you establish and provide a framework and a shared language to bring your children into the decision-making process without undermining their essential independence. To produce the kind of decisions that parents in this era need and kids want: grounded, consistent, and transparent.
Suzy Welch
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