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When managing any type of team or school fundraising activity we should have the phrase “Safety First” planted firmly in the minds of our player, students and parents alike. Though we as adults may have this type of mindset we especially need to emphasize the value of safety to our young people.

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The 6th grade is making a class trip. The school band is raising money to go to a competition. The sports league needs to raise money for equipment and the PTA needs money to fund a special speaker. These are all good reasons for fundraising.



Are You Finally Ready For A Fresh Start

“I can’t stop thinking about him.?

“I want to move on but he is in my mind night and day.?

“Maybe he is the one and I should wait until he changes his mind.?

“I hate him.?

“I love him.?

Who of us doesn’t relate to this line of thinking?

Why is it so excruciating to move on after a relationship ends?
Often there is no immediately apparent rationale for the ending of a
relationship but even if there was, the need to detach from a former
love and to move on with your life is inescapable.


Couples who lack support from others often feel isolated and
less satisfied with their relationship. No matter how strong your marriage or relationship
might seem, you and your partner can benefit from having a strong relationship-support
network. Discover why you should start building a relationship-support system today.
        

You exist within a web of relationships. For instance, if
your friend is going through tough times, you may find yourself feeling an
emotional heaviness throughout the day, thinking and worrying about your friend.
As this colors your mood, your partner may start to notice that lately you’ve
been preoccupied and down. Since emotions are contagious, this will impact your
partner in some way and her/his interactions with others may now be different
as a result of what your friend shared with you.  
 


Relationship coaches tell us that Jealousy is related to two emotions–fear and anger. These feelings can prompt us to do things which destroy our relationships.  You can learn to cope with jealousy in a positive, relationship-enhancing way.

Relationship coaches tell us that Jealousy is related to two emotions–fear and anger. Fear of losing what we have and anger at whoever seems to be threatening to take it from us. In a society such as ours where the opportunity for cheating is ever present, it is jealous behavior which is the biggest threat to our relationships.


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