They say real, long-term relationships are built on trust. Trust is foundation for development of real closeness. If you want your relationship to be long, you must trust your partner your past, present and future. Is it this assertion true?
Work, work and work more
Not always confidence arises between two people by itself, even if they love each other. This is a necessary work, and if in past you had sad experience, the harder establishment of trust with a new partner will be. Building a trusting relationship takes time, you must show a partner you are faithworthy, and that you, in turn, trust him. You must do everything possible to create an atmosphere for his confidence towards you.
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July
Any adult women has many emotions when it comes to her mother. Relationship with mother may be harmonious, complex, loving or hostile, but never neutral.
Look at mother through eyes of others - not as a mother, but as a person in general
It is good, if mother is your best friend, but what if she is not? You can improve the relationship, if you make the first step toward changes. First, you canchange not a situation, but your attitude towards it - it is already a lot.
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June
With less than loud fanfare -- barely a peep, really -- the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) finally last week released its ONC-Coordinated Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan.
The plan is more than two years overdue and came only after scolding from a Government Accountability Office report in 2006 and an internal, semi-secret review of ONC's doings by the Institute of Medicine late in 2007. The IOM criticized ONC for the lack of a viable strategic road map almost four years after President Bush's call for interoperable health information technology and personal health records. A lot has happened since 2004 in this area, though you'd hardly know it reading the ONC Plan.
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July
With less than loud fanfare -- barely a peep, really -- the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) finally last week released its ONC-Coordinated Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan.
The plan is more than two years overdue and came only after scolding from a Government Accountability Office report in 2006 and an internal, semi-secret review of ONC's doings by the Institute of Medicine late in 2007. The IOM criticized ONC for the lack of a viable strategic road map almost four years after President Bush's call for interoperable health information technology and personal health records. A lot has happened since 2004 in this area, though you'd hardly know it reading the ONC Plan.
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August