3 Tips for Dealing with Depression in Marriage

Posted on: 5 March 2015

Depression is very real and common in a marriage—not because the marriage is lacking in anyway, but because one person is dealing with a clinical depression. Even though depression can be hard on both spouses, there are some things that you can do to make sure that both people are thriving in the marriage. Here are a couple suggestions. 1. You Aren't in Charge of Your Spouse's Feelings One common mistake that people make when dealing with a loved one who has depression is feeling like they need to change the other person's feelings.
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Self Storage Organization Tips To Help Thwart Possible Theft

Posted on: 25 February 2015

If you will be placing your belongings in a rented storage unit, like those at AA All American Airborne Self-Storage, then you want to consider how to best pack the space. This will allow you to get the most from your monthly storage fees. In addition, you also need to consider possible theft when you are deciding where to place items into your storage space. While storage unit theft does not happen too often, the reality is that it does occasionally happen.
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4 Tips For Saving Money When Printing Flyers

Posted on: 16 February 2015

Whether you are printing flyers to advertise your business, let people know about a yard sale or to promote a charitable event, you could be concerned about how much it will cost. Although it's true that flyers are a very cost-effective advertising method overall, all of that printing can get costly. Fortunately, following these four tips will help you hold onto some of your cash while having flyers mass printed.
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3 Signs That Your Parent Needs Help At Home

Posted on: 6 February 2015

Do you have an elderly parent who lives alone? Are you worried that he or she may not be able to care for himself or herself? It can be difficult to know when a parent needs extra help. It's often challenging because deterioration in mental or physical conditions is usually gradual, not sudden. Your parent may lose certain abilities and functions slowly over time, so it may not always be obvious that they need help.
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