it helps looking forward to something, like a musical, or theater, or circus.
2007-02-10 11:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, life does not come with a manualor set of instructions on how to deal with lifes challenges. There is however plenty of unproven advice out here with no telling who is right or wrong. Its these everyday challenges and how we handle them that makes us into individual adults. As in life there is not always a clear-cut, and sometimes there isnt even an answer to every problem. Some are temporary while others are more long lasting. You just learn to dealwith the most important and put the lesser important on the back burner til another day. Dont swaet the small stuff. Everything has its own way of working itself out if you dont panic and just take one step at a time. The problems you speak of usually go hand in hand, so if you can control one the others will fall into place and wont seem so big. This is whats known as marital stress and thousands have gone thru this before you and the day will come when youll be giving someone advice on these very subjects. Hang in there, be patient and take one day at a time. Remember God never gives us more than we can handle. Also find a "stress escape" where you can go or do to get away from the stress and recharge your batteries and rethink your priorities. Good luck
2007-02-10 12:03:03
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answered by Arthur W 7
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The first thing You have to do is look at what You want and what you have to get it. Letting romance interfere with your future at this stage of life is wrong. I'm sure Your father is trying to let you know You need to grow up more. After school You can either fool away a few years doing nothing or start your road to success. Everyone has times in their lives that they feel beat but that is when you have to look at your goal and be determined to get to it. Check the positives against the negatives and then start to eliminate the negatives. Grades are not everything and You may not have it in you to have a 3.8 grade point average but be satisfied with what you can do and just apply yourself. You may find the grades will be better than you expected. Those times when you are reflecting on your position take away from concentration on the subjects you should be working on. Let life give you hints as to what you want and then follow through. Why not talk with your father about how you have measured up to his expectations and how He handled stress when he was young. You might be surprised at what you learn.
2016-05-25 06:06:35
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answered by ? 4
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Each of us have to develop tools to cope. All though, many people cope in some similare ways.
Read Covey - Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Read: What color is my parachute.
I make lists of things that are bothering me or problems - things I need to do. Think about the possible solutions - write them down.
Then take action on one thing and complete it.
Multi-tasking is a myth: It jsut means your doing manmy things poorly. Focus on doing one thing from start to finish.
Get organized: Clear away the clutter in your life.
Get the kids to help: Give them chores etc. to ease the work load.
Stop chasing material posessions - Someone will always have more than you.
Watching TV, Less Online - Gives you more time:
Focus on the necessary: Do we need ten handbags, six watches, a new coach, the latest car, etc. The media drives the Bigger, Better, More thing. We need water, food, shelter and love.
Eat Healthy - Exercise - Get some Sunshine
Get in touch with Nature - take a walk in the park - take a hike - go on a picnic
Get in touch with your creative side - draw, write, paint, build, color, photgraph.\
Take stock of the good things you have and be thankful.
Many, Many, Many people have far less and are in a worse way.
Good luck
2007-02-10 12:12:04
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answered by Bob 4
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Conflict or anger itself does not have to cause an irreparable rift between partners. With good communication skills and a shared commitment to a marriage, even these are surmountable. How to save your marriage https://tr.im/qhBkV
However, at that point where one partner is at the brink of abandoning the relationship, how can the remaining partner save their marriage? If you are at the point where your spouse has asked for a divorce, what can you do?
You must realize first that, you do have a choice. Often, when confronted by a crisis, we find ourselves backed into a corner thinking we have no choice in the matter. How can we change the situation when it involves another person's feelings or decisions? While we cannot, must not and in no way manipulate, blackmail or threaten our partner into changing their mind, we can actually control how we react to the situation. If anything, you must realize that you still have control over yourself. You have the opportunity to look inward and take responsibility for your own feelings and actions and even have the chance to take personal inventory of what your partner is trying to tell you. Are there points in your marriage that must be changed? If so, respond appropriately and proactively.
2016-02-10 19:50:41
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answered by ? 3
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I cope with my problems by approaching them realistically.I fix what problems I can fix and try to come up with solutions for the rest.I also lean on my best friend/Husband for support to help make it through.I figure has long has I have my Husband,Son and mom and they are healthy nothing else really matters.Has for martial issues I got rid of mine by getting rid of my monster in law.All of the other issues in our relationship we just discuss and work out we are not only spouses we are each others best friends and we talk things out.So they don't get out of hand.
2007-02-10 15:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not easy....you have to realize that the problem is there, and deal with it the best way you can. Everyone has these problems, and we all deal with them. I refuse to let them get ot me, and say......Well it can't get any worse. Now it probably can get worse...but I don't think about that.....it just helps to make you feel better at the time.....and turn some negative into a positive......this was what my great-grandfather always said.
2007-02-10 12:50:48
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answered by mrs_endless 5
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You Just do. As long as you have a positive outlet in your life, it should negate some of the negative. In life you should continually learn, so what works today might not tomorrow. Everyone has problems, it's how you handle them that defines your character.
2007-02-10 12:50:01
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answered by Icon 2
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Alcohol
2007-02-10 12:19:39
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answered by StormyC 5
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My life is full of drama, trials and disappointments - but what keeps me moving on is the BELIEF that my life is meant to be good and that trials are meant to make me stronger and a better person. And, I also try to remember that I am not the only one struggling. EVERYONE is dealing with pain and suffering. Some just hide it better.
Keep BELIEVING! Things can and DO get better!
2007-02-10 11:58:12
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answered by TwinkaTee 6
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Best thing for me is usually one problem at a time.... dont overload yourself with the little things and taking on the biggest problem or the most important one first....
2007-02-10 11:56:09
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answered by Renee 4
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