Where Do You Think You're Going?
Article Abstract:
People tend to pursue changes in their lives sometimes in the same way they look for radio stations in their automobiles. While trying to see what alternatives are available, they keep `scanning' their options because they know they can get a taste of what they are exploring without committing to anything. Sometimes they just `seek' what's available and linger for as long as they want. Real change requires serious thought and planning, and good reasons for making changes in attitude, relationships, residency, and job. Tips are provided.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1999
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Blowing Off Esteem
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Self esteem has become an important aspect of everybody's well being, though it is often unattainable for some people. Some humorous advice is offered for building self esteem, including dating ugly women, blackmailing the boss, and reminding friends when something special has been done for them.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1999
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Where's papa?
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Men of the baby boom generation have made a fad of blaming their fathers for being distant and too involved in their careers. However, they are repeating their fathers' mistakes in their own relationships. It is time to break the cycle.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1993
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