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

Moms

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? Moms
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Emergency! Does Your Child Know What to Do?

Moms

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 Horoscopes
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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 Diet & Fitness
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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! New Age
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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 Love & Relationships
Love & Relationships

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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Amicable Divorce: Does it Exist?

The stereotypical divorce is far from civil, if you believe the TV shows, comedians and the rest of the media – not to mention people you know whose divorces rivaled a WWF match. However, it doesn't have to be that way, and you shouldn't just expect it to be a stressful, acrimonious experience. Divorce is a gradual process, not one that ends inside the courtroom or lawyer's office, so the decisions you make in the present definitely will have an impact on your future. First, be honest with yourself about the reasons why the marriage ended. Without blaming anyone, lay out the reasons – and it may help to write it down in a matter-of-fact, unemotional way. It's a huge help to involve a divorce mediator – an lawyer who is skilled in helping divorcing couples work out details fairly and impartially. It saves money, courtroom time and most important, grief, when you set out to keep things civil, so why not try hiring a mediator before snapping up the lawyer who has that "bulldog" reputation? It's much more non-confrontational and can start the process on the right foot. If there are kids involved, then it's that much more important to remain civil.


Choose a parenting plan together that addresses the kids directly. It may help for each of you to write the parenting plan in the form of a letter to your children – this way, their best interests are always at the forefront of your minds. When divvying up everything else, err on the side of generosity. Stay focused on the bigger picture, not whether or not you get to keep that Springsteen album you're sure you brought into the marriage. Be sure you're both clear when all is said and done on the arrangements. Get everything in writing, and be sure you both know what the consequences are for breaking those arrangements, should that happen. Resist seeking the "old days," including behavioral patterns that you both could fall back into. It goes without saying that post-divorce sex is a bad idea. But it's OK to reformulate your relationship into one that involves mutual caring, particularly if you have children. Finally, leave out any potential love interests – particularly if they were the cause of the divorce – until well after divorce proceedings end. The emotions they stir up in your ex and your kids is just too much to handle and is unfair to ask of your family. Keep in mind that your ex is a person who you once loved and with whom you built a life.