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Dating After Divorce Two Top Blunders to Avoid You are single again, the divorce is final, and chances are you have already decided to take the plunge into the dating world. However, you should be careful not to make dating an escape or a means to get over the pain of your previous ordeal. If you do that, you are not actually moving on but only masking the true emotions deep inside of you. You should only start dating or a new relationship when you have already moved on from the past because only then you can be ready to commit to another person again. When you start dating a special someone please avoid these two most common blunders committed by others who start dating again after a divorce. If you commit avoiding these mistakes, your chances having a great relationship with this new partner can be significantly increased. Holding on to past baggage. All of us have been hurt in the past, and having undergone one of the most painful ordeals of divorce somehow accumulated emotional baggage. To increase your chance of having a committed relationship with this new partner, you should quit holding on to the pains of your past relationship. It is now time to unload this emotional baggage so that you won’t get stuck to it. Sadly, most of the time, we may be unaware that we have accumulated such baggage already.
If you have not done so already, it is about time to begin an internal dialogue with yourself and spend enough time alone to examine what lead to the collapse of your marriage. While you may tend to put the blame on your expartner, ask yourself if you have had any destructive habits, too. The fact that you are blaming others is already an indication that you have a destructive habit. Rather than blaming others with the way you feel, start owning the blame. For instance, instead of saying: “You are making me angry,” it is a lot better if you would say, “The way you acted doesn’t feel so good and it’s making me uncomfortable.” Avoiding blame or committing other destructive habits is a way to differentiate your new relationship. Try to reflect on what you can do to make this relationship work because only that can you really unload your baggage and welcome wonderful relationships into your life. Besides, everyone that has lived and gone through a breakup has some sort of baggage. The only difference is just how people deal with it that matters. Do not let your baggage control your life but control it. Comparing all prospective partners to your ex. Having been hurt from a previous relationship makes trusting a new person difficult. However, if you don’t eliminate your distrust, then trusting potential partners may be impossible and can destroy your chances of building a new fulfilling relationship.
Because of the past, it is likely that you will think that all prospects are like your expartner and that they are cheaters and can easily fall out of love. Treat each person individually and try to find out all the ways of your new partner that is very different from your ex. Find out the good qualities in your new lover and give yourself a chance of knowing him or her better by starting with a clean slate.
If you are serious of becoming successful in your next relationship after the divorce, avoid these blunders at all cost. Perhaps, the only way to be happy again is to make certain that you are prepared to enter a new relationship and that you are ready to forget the past. Here is the links to: Things You Should Not Do After Divorce
Part 1 in this series Dating after Divorce: Are You Ready to Take the Plunge? Part 2 in this series Dating after Divorce: Most Common Dating Mistakes by Women
The launch of Divorced and Scared No More.com was November 2012 (Tasher’s 50+ Birthday) and quickly received a worldwide following. As she started sharing her experiences, others inturn shared some of their stories. Many have allowed her to share those experiences, but out of respect for their privacy, some of the information has been changed. The intent of the site is for people to share only what they are comfortable with, without fear of reprisals. Tasher as well as all contributors on the website share because they have “been there and done that” and understands how it FEELS. This is a shining example of how people have taken the lemons they were given and turned them into a Zesty Lemon Sorbet. Her view is for people to take the ideas and either accept or reject them to fit in their personal situation. No two people will have identical situations, but in time, her hope is that our shared experiences will guide others through this time in their life with the least amount of trepidation. Tasher’s quest to help others forgive the past and rejoice in their new life did not stop with the website. She has contributed to DivorceSupportCenter.com, HopeAfterDivorce.org, The Good Men Project, Single Sassy Mom (dot) com, , John Brislin Show – Founding Fatherism, “David Essel Alive!,” is heard on iheart radio, Guest CoHost on Single Again Now What and guest appearances on Developing a New YOU and The Divorce View. She is also involved with the Tough Angels Organizations The Wedding Rings Project and Wings of Hope. You can follow Tasher on FB Divorced and Scared NO More
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Eating out is a part of our culture and life. Poor choices at restaurants can quickly lead to an unhealthy diet and calorie overload. Now DiningOutNutrition.com provides help with the dilemma of “how can I find healthier choices when eating out?” While trying to help junior high students discover the nutritional content of their favorite restaurant foods, nutrition communications expert Nicole TurnerRavana was inspired to create a onestopshop website for free, easy to access nutrition information for restaurants. Help with menu nutrition knowledge and healthy ordering now takes just one click. Whether eating out for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert, let DiningOutNutrition help you eat smarter. Instead of blowing your diet on one meal out, be prepared ahead of time to make a better choice. Before leaving to dine out, look up the nutrition information for the restaurant you’re going to.
Mammogram Facts Susan G. Komen Mammography (maMAHgruhfee) uses Xrays to create images of the breast. These images are called mammograms (MAMograms). A radiologist trained to read mammograms studies the images for signs of breast cancer. In the past, mammogram images were stored on film (film mammography). Now, mammogram images are usually stored directly onto a computer (digital mammography). These digital images can be lightened or darkened, and certain sections can be enlarged and looked at more closely. Because the images are stored on a computer, they can be shared easily with another radiologist for review. Mammography is a breast cancer screening tool used to find breast cancer in a person who does not have any known problems or symptoms.
It is the most effective screening tool used to find breast cancer today. Mammography can find cancers at an early stage, when they are small and the chances of survival are highest.
Mammography can also be used as a followup test when something abnormal is found on a screening mammogram or a clinical breast exam. In this setting, you may hear the term “diagnostic mammogram.” A biopsy, however, is needed to diagnose breast cancer (learn more). Whether you are getting a screening mammogram or a diagnostic mammogram, the basic procedure is the same, but you may have more views with a diagnostic mammogram.
Learn about mammography recommendations for women at average risk of breast cancer.
Learn about mammography recommendations for women at higher risk of breast cancer.
Women should have an intimate and prayer life for and with God. This allows women to hear distinctively of His instructions. There must be a love for God from the beginning. We as women should not seek to gain recognition and titles for self gain. We share pour ourselves unto God for His Love and guidance. So, you may ask the question, how can one know that they are hearing from God? The scripture teaches us in John 10: states, “To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice: and he called his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out.” God will call you and you will know it is from God. The first half of my life I was in a particular religious setting. This religion did not believe in women in ministry and were not supportive of women in ministry. This particular church didn’t celebrate women in ministry as far as the pulpit. There were many other areas in which women could work and be active. Years later a change came over me. I knew it was a spiritual change, but did not know how to handle it. I went to several women whom I knew could assist me in this; such as Evangelist Dianne Joyner, Ms. Mae Helen Flowers, and the late Marjorie Watkins-Barlow. These women were seasoned from experience and biblical knowledge. They all gave me advice on what to do and what I was experiencing. It was change.
I can remember asking our cousin; Marjorie WatkinsBarlow; of why could no one else in the church could see this change in me.” She replied; “that God isn’t talking to them in the church, He is talking to you.” I struggled with this for about nine months before I actually made a move and transitioned to another ministry. I can recall attending an ordination ceremony of an evangelist. The Spirit was so high in the church and as soon as I sat down, it was like all of my worries, problems, and issues went away. There was peace and calmness which surpassed me. It was like a strong muscle relaxer that overcame me. This is very important that you know who is speaking to you when you are hearing from God. Now that you have accepted the call into ministry; Congratulations! We applaud women for taking a stand for the Kingdom of God. Those whom have not we are still in prayer for those. The call does not place us on a dignitary platform. It allows us to accomplish and finish God’s work in the earth. God needs someone to utilize to get the job done. He has chosen an awesome vessel when He has chosen you and I do make this wonderful experience happen. This shows your loyalty towards God and His Son when we agree to build the Kingdom. Building the Kingdom is an earthly task. Taken from the book Rejections Women Face in Ministry"
Does Denominations Really Matter? The scripture teaches us in Romans 10:1 that Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saved. 2 For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge. 3 For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. 4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth. God has a desire for ALL mankind to be saved. It is not any desire of God that any man should perish. Denominations aren't written in the Bible. They are man-made instructions which encountered in the days of the Pharisees and perhaps even further back. God desires for All of us to walk in unity and harmony with HIM, The Son, & The Holy Spirit.
Christian Pop artist, Chayah Miranda (pronounced "kaiyah") has spent much of her life around the gospel music of her church and the jazz influences of her mother and grandmother, both singers. The song in her heart runs through her blood and is the driving force of everything she does. Beginning at a young age, Chayah has shared her love of singing at church, school talent shows, and with the help of her beloved vocal teacher, Sakai, (whom she met after a meeting with the great Narada Michael Walden at the age of 15) at public fairs all over the country. She began developing her talent at songwriting during high school with the help of Eric Gonzaga, a Bay Area producer whom she was introduced to after a performance at the annual Fiesta Filipina Fair in San Francisco. Together, they spent years developing Chayah’s sound and style while also working together to write songs for other local artists before she continued her musical education at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. During her third year at Berklee, Chayah met another student whom she had seen at her church, Boston Temple SeventhDay Adventist Church, who convinced her to join Bible study sessions on Saturday afternoons. At this point in her life, church was simply something she attended out of familiarity, not because she believed in God's power of healing and love.
As she attended these meetings week after week, it became clearer that God was, and always would be, around to see her through her life and to work His miracles in mysterious ways. This understanding became paramount during the next great trial of Chayah Miranda’s life as she explains in her own words: “Later on that year, I found myself completely sick and bedridden. My whole body was in so much pain, I couldn’t move. I could barely walk to the bathroom in my apartment. I remember lying in my bed and reading this book, “Steps to Christ.”… I wanted so badly for the pain to go away and to be healthy and strong again. I had been in bed sick for about a month and didn’t tell anyone. As I read the book, there was a passage that touched my heart and soul. It said that all I had to do was surrender to God and ask Him to come into my life and heal me… I prayed and asked God to heal me. I felt his presence there right beside me, and I knew that He had heard my prayer and that I was going to be OK… Maybe it was His way of shaking me and waking me up so that I would turn to Him in my pain. It was the best decision I have ever made in my life.“ After her recovery, Chayah joined a college missionary training program called STRIDE in which she traveled to different campuses all over Boston to offer Bible studies, free meals, and presentations on health. She has since continued to share her faith and has dedicated her life to God and to her music as a vessel for His message of faith, love, and hope for the world.
“I want everyone to know that there is a God in heaven who loves them so much that there is hope no matter what you are going through. All we have to do is open up and give Him a chance to help us, to strengthen us. And when we ask God for His help and guidance, that’s when miracles will happen; that’s when you’ll see your life change for the better.” – Chayah
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Adventist Adventist Inspiration is a stylistic and cultural melting pot of faith based music that highlights the breadth, the diversity, and the power of Seventhday Adventist artistry and music ministry. This historic compilation incorporates various styles of inspirational music such as Contemporary Christian, Traditional Gospel, Classical, Praise & Worship, Rock, Hymns, Contemporary Gospel, Opera, Jazz, Christian Rap, Southern Gospel, A cappella, Folk, Spirituals, and Pop. Adventist Inspiration is a celebration of unity through music, representing various nationalities and regions from around the globe including the United States, Australia, South Africa, Trinidad & Tobago, Canada, Singapore, Barbados, the United Kingdom, Bolivia, Jamaica, Central America, and Bermuda. Adventist Inspiration is proud to support the following organizations: Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA) ADRA’s ministry reaches wherever the need is greatest. With an active presence in more than 130 countries, ADRA serves more than 12 million people every year in some of the toughest, hardesttoreach places on earth. ADRA’s years of impact began in 1984, and focuses on the most crucial areas of development and aid: Hunger & Nutrition, Water & Sanitation, Animals & Agriculture, Community Health, Women & Girls, Children & Orphans, Economic Opportunity, Disaster Relief, and Advocacy & Social Justice. *DONATE TODAY*
Veronica Grey's acting debut was as a young teenager in the pilot for the criticallyacclaimed television series, My SoCalled Life (1994). She literally got her "jump start" in film jogging alongside Nick Nolte and Shaquille O'Neal in Blue Chips (1994). Since then, she has appeared in motion pictures, television, several commercials, and numerous music videos. Veronica Grey grew up in Southern California and graduated with a BA in English and American Studies from UCLA. Harvard recently named Veronica Grey Supermodel Activist of the Decade for her environmental crusade in three award winning documentaries she directed using only her cell phone. Veronica Grey has joined the ranks of A list talent with her "Worst Shark Attack Ever" project. There are at least two reality shows in development with this world's most televised surfer known as "The Queen of Surfing" who also has published five #1 bestselling books.
Veronica invented and trademarked the Earth's first ever and only line of shark repellent swimwear and surfboards. She is also a modern day muse with more songs written for / about her than anyone else alive (over 233 songs) by such bands as MGMT, Smashing Pum Veronica Grey is hailed as "The Queen of Surfing" in numerous media outlets, including World Class Magazines and FreeSurf Magazine.
Veronica Grey is the award winning documentary filmmaker of the environmental piece titled “Worst Shark Attack Ever” which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and The Cure. As such, this supermodel shares the 2015 Special Humanitarian Award with Leonardo DiCaprio for their tireless efforts to salvage the environment. Thanks to him, she is now considered AList. This supermodel invented shark repellent swimwear and wetsuits which she models herself, as well as clothing from her Ecofriendly beach line “Gun of a Barrel” which is why Women and Shoes names Veronica Grey as Supermodel of the Year. You would think this is enough to keep anyone busy, but in a recent interview she did on LA Talk Radio hosted by Mother Love, Veronica Grey hinted that she would love to be on tour as the drummer for Justin Bieber, because she is in town to meet him “on Purpose.” Well that’s the name of his tour, and Veronica who walks in Christ consciousness says that it was her costar on “My SoCalled Life” Jared Leto who turned her on to becoming a Belieber. The interview reveals she is also excited to see her friend Paul Oakenfold in Orange County March 12.
They have known each other since Veronica modeled on his “Starry Eyed Surprise” video.
Facts About Domestic Violence On average, 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence or stalking by an intimate partner in the United States — more than 12 million women and men over the course of a year. Nearly 3 in 10 women (29%) and 1 in 10 men (10%) in the US have experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by a partner and report a related impact on their functioning Nearly, 15% of women (14.8%) and 4% of men have been injured as a result of IPV that included rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. 1 in 4 women (24.3%) and 1 in 7 men (13.8%) aged 18 and older in the United States have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. IPV alone affects more than 12 million people each year. More than 1 in 3 women (35.6%) and more than 1 in 4 men (28.5%) in the United States have experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Nearly half of all women and men in the United States have experienced psychological aggression by an intimate partner in their lifetime (48.4% and 48.8%, respectively).[vii] Females ages 18 to 24 and 25 to 34 generally experienced the highest rates of intimate partner violence.[viii] From 1994 to 2010, about 4 in 5 victims of intimate partner violence were female.
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