Easy Chicken Tenders Food & Recipes
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Easy Chicken Tenders

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Say goodbye to those fatty, fried chicken tenders forever, and replace them with our healthier baked version. The kids will…

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7 Ways to Be More Confident in the Bedroom Love & Sex
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7 Ways to Be More Confident in the Bedroom

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A confidence boost in the bedroom means more pleasure and passion for both of you. Here are just a few…

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10 Ways to Prevent Obesity Moms
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10 Ways to Prevent Obesity

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It's National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and if it's time for a reality check about the kids, read on.

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Emergency! Does Your Child Know What to Do?

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Are your kids prepared for life's emergencies, like knowing when to call 911? Learn how to get them ready and…

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Relaxation: As Simple as Breathing

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Inhale, exhale. The ancient practice of reiki can do wonders for stress levels. Breathing is a big part of it…

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Can You Break His Bad Habits? Love & Relationships
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Can You Break His Bad Habits?

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From being a slob to eating junk food, everyone has bad habits. But can you break your partner of his?

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Hot Summer Workouts

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Keep your cool when it's sweltering outside. Here are some great summer workouts to keep your body moving.

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It's in the Cards!

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Past, present and future – they're all in the cards. Tarot cards, that is. Here are some tips on what…

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Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers Food & Recipes
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Slow-Cooked Stuffed Peppers

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This dynamic dinner is sure to ring your bell. Your hungry loved ones will hardly have a beef with a…

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Playing Dress-up? Try These On

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Sometimes role-playing can spice up an otherwise ho-hum sex life. Here are a few ways to make things sexy.

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Coping with the Death of a Partner

The death of a partner or spouse, whether sudden or anticipated, either due to the course of aging or illness, is a traumatic experience for those left behind. The emotions associated with the loss can be surprising, to say the least. Even if you were "prepared" for your partner to die, expect feelings of shock, fear and perhaps even relief. There's nothing you "should" be feeling at that time – loss is a unique experience for everyone, and no one undergoes it in exactly the same way. And returning to a new normal is an adjustment for everyone. Give yourself time to get to that place; again, it takes everyone differing amounts of time, and there's no correct way to get there. When death is the outcome of a terminal illness, spouses may have time to prepare and begin to transition to a life without their partner.


But even then, death can come as a terrible shock. One good way of moving on might be to settle any requests your partner made during his or her life. Execute a will, have the memorial service the partner requested or make peace with a contentious relative. It will bring you a little closure and help with the grieving process. If the loss was sudden, then it's much harder to overcome feelings of regret and even responsibility. It's common for those left behind to overanalyze the events leading up to the accident, heart attack or other cause of death, perhaps searching for precursors that would predict the death. It's important to move past the feelings of guilt and regret, and if you can't, then it may be time to see a grief counselor. Regardless of the cause of death, know that the stages of grief may not be linear, and the emotions may feel like a rollercoaster. The end goal is not to stop feeling grief altogether; it's to get to a place of acceptance.