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The Best Love Advices You Can Get This International Women's Day

>> Mar 5, 2014



The Best Love Advices You Can Get This International Women's Day -Wish you all the lovely ladies a very Happy International Women's Day! There is every reason for today’s young and independent women to celebrate! They are not anymore dependent on their partners and experience the freedom in every aspect of their lives, be it their professional lives or their relationships. Here are some of the important love and relationship advices that some inspirational women in our society share, which they gained through the years.


There are times when the relationships go through a phase, which is full of confusions, and the life looks tough, then whom do you turn to? Usually, people look to the women who know them the best, from their grandmas to their childhood friends. Sometimes, you just need to share your situation with them and surprisingly, they will offer you some invaluable solutions to keep get the relationship back on track. Look at their confidence, they know us so well that they never take any time to come up with the solution and their words always sound accurate for the situation! 

Women close to us have undoubtedly been our role models when it comes to relationships and they keep us reminding that women are not weaker gender and also the importance of giving respect to our partners. Just have a look at the following article and see what you have learned about love and relationship from that special woman in your life.

1. Never Forget Your Existence
When people have fights with their spouses or partners, it is usually a hard time to come up with a viable solution, which does not harm anyone. You can easily share this experience with your mom or your close friend, who will obviously give you the best advice over this super sensitive issue.  Although people usually suggest that these are personal preferences and not to share this with others, but the case is different if you have been fighting this issue with longs and want to share your feelings with someone you trust! Do not forget that you exist as an individual and yes, your life has a lot to do with how you feel and how well you tackle the issues prevailing!

2. Keep Some Power to Yourself As Well
The experienced grannies always suggest that “Never allow a man to hurt you or give him the power to make you cry”. This is a mantra for a successful life for you as a woman.  Be responsible for all your deeds and always try your best to maintain your self respect.

3. Be Happy & Make Everyone Happier
If you are happy, everyone related to you will be happy. My grandmother has always quoted this line, and the principle does wonders for the relationships!   

4. Be Important
The moms always suggest being the most important person in your partner’s life. Being indispensable is very important, and always tries to keep each aspect of your life in mind.

5. Seek Help from Those Who Are Close To You
At certain point of time, you need someone who understands your situation and acts as a mirror to show you the reality of the life without hurting you. Having clarity about the relationship is very important, and someone who doesn’t know you absolutely well can never bring this about. Expect this only from your childhood friend, your mother or your grandmother. You will be amazed to see how well they understand your feelings and your position, so it is high time you should dump a counselor, and find solace in the company of your most loved woman! Trust me, it works!

Author Bio: Rashmi Karan is a professional writer who writes about the relationships and matrimonial alliances.

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To Reduce Your Cold and Flu Symptoms Naturally

>> Mar 3, 2014



I’ve got common cold symptoms since the last two days. I experience a sore throat at first and later runny nose, stuffy nose, plus slight headache and cough.  I don’t feel fever and any muscle pain, so I guess it’s not flu.

 

We should know the difference between flu and cold symptoms. Compared with the flu, a cold is a milder respiratory sickness that can affect you for a few days. While flu has more severe symptoms that can make you feel bad for a few days to weeks. This flu may lead to more serious health problems like pneumonia. Experts said that several hundred different viruses may cause cold symptoms.

 

Common cold symptoms usually last for about a week. If I’m not getting better in a week, I should go to the doctor as I may need antibiotics.

 

Do you prefer to natural remedies? Anyway, there are no instant and miracle remedies for your cold or flu. Here are some recommended options from experts that will help you –and me- get better sooner (source: webmd.com).

1. Zinc gluconate lozenges (no longer than 5 days)

2.Nasal irrigation with sterile water like the neti pot (several times per week)

3.Pelargonium sidoides (supplement made from South African geranium)

4.Hot ginger and lemon tea.

 
My lemon tea. It can soothe my throat and refresh my body.

Other popular remedies : Echinacea, vitamin C, chicken soup, garlic, steam, saline drops, menthol ointment, salt water gargle, nasal strips. You are also suggested to drink a lot of water, take a bed rest and let your fever works. Fever is a sign of your working body immune system.   

Blue Monday

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Good News and Bad News

>> Mar 1, 2014



It’s not about my personal life; it’s about the cats in our home. The existing cat is Mocca, a male cat given by my cousin. Since two weeks ago, we have three added cats. The new cats are a local cat Lili plus mother-and-son Persian cats Gray and Reno. It turns out that new comers aren’t get along with the existing cat.  Lili was missing; she left home since the second day.
 
Reno
Bad news : Lili is still missing.
Good news :  After two weeks, the conflict is much lessen. There’s no screaming cat anymore. Mocca still prefers to be alone but it seems that he has accepted the presence of Gray and Reno.
 
Gray -she has lovely tail!

 
Mocca -the Solitaire

 

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Four Tips in Getting Your Child Ready to Read

>> Feb 26, 2014

Four Tips in Getting Your Child Ready to Read  -Every child is going to be ready to read at a different age. There are some youngsters that are starting to read books at the early age of 3 while others struggle and have a hard time reading even simple words at age 6 or 7. No matter what your child's natural abilities when it comes to reading, you can speed up his readiness to a certain degree by following the recommendations below.

1.    Read to your child

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Take the time to read a book to your child and schedule it as a regular event. A lot of parents use bedtime as an opportunity to read to their children to wind down a long day of activity. Whether you are reading to your child in the evening or picking up a book at a regular time during the day, it will benefit your child immensely.

As you are reading along, use your fingers to follow the words. Your child will naturally follow along with your finger while absorbing the words and the letters. Sometimes, the child will want to move his fingers along with you as you read. This should be encouraged. It will help to teach your child that spaces between the words means something and will help him later when it's time for him to recognize letters.

2.    Letter games
What child can turn down the chance to play a game with his parents? There are many different letter and word games available on the market that your child will love. You'll get to love them too once you get started playing with your child. It's a fantastic opportunity to create some bonding time with your child while at the same time providing him with a love of learning.

Educational games that are fun can stimulate your child and teach him that learning doesn't have to be a chore. It's especially important to teach your child at an early age that learning for the sake of learning itself can be fun and stimulating. When you're playing games with your youngster though, you must keep it happy and exciting. You should never get upset with your child when he makes mistakes since it's all part of the learning process.

3.    Using mass to learn
Instead of getting your child to print a letter over and over (which can be repetitious and boring to say the least), get him to form letters out of clay or play-doh. You can make the letters and then ask him to duplicate them. Once he has formed letters on a regular basis, he'll be able to recognize them easily in printed form.

Keep your child stimulated and interested in letters and words at an early age and you can speed up his reading readiness. By committing only a small amount of time every day to your child and reading, he'll be able to progress faster and easier once he gets into school and then later when pursuing his university studies.

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Welcome to my blog. I'm a home maker, a stay at home wife. I'm just an ordinary woman who has interest in reading, working at home and learning to write. We live in Bogor, Indonesia.
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