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Cleaning and the Psychology of a Husband
Asked by D.J. from Detroit
on July 22, 2011
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I need some help with a problem that I've been battling for years and I just can't do it anymore. My husband is a shover. If there is a clear space anywhere, he will f...
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- I haven't read the other responses, but I will tell you how one woman I knew dealt with this. She put everything but bills in paper bags, dated the bag, and put th...
- Just start throwinf things away. I can not stand clutter or a mess. My husband is just the opposite. He has so many collections of things I dont even know where to beg...
- I like the box idea and I think it'll work for my kids but my husband would just begin going there to get the one thing he needs and I'd still be the one picking up af...
Getting to Know You...
Asked by L.P. from Pittsburgh
on July 15, 2011
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What is your career, or what do you do for a living?
And what does your husband do?
I work for a major auto insurance carrier, and I handle medical claims. Ho...
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- I am a SAHM and I also help my mom with her Herbalife business. I used to work for a company called Keystone Candle (check out their website, amazing products!) where...
- I worked FT in Advertising & Marketing (B to B) for 20+ years, now I work PT for the same co doing website development for them. My husband is a foreman/metal fabrica...
- I am a licensed professional counselor who works part-time. I work 3 nights in an office outpatient setting, and one night at a horse farm doing equine assisted couns...
Looking for an Accountant
Asked by K.D. from Atlanta
on January 30, 2008
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I'm looking for an Accountant in the Acworth/Woodstock area?! I want someone who will not only work FOR us, but will also take the time to explain these things to me....
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- Hi, My brother-in-law is an accountant and has three children, so can relate to us mothers. He specializes in small businesses, so he would be great for you. Give h...
- Hi K., I am E., a single mom to Rebecca, 4 and Gillian, 11 months, and I live in the Sandy Springs area. I am a CPA with a graduate degree in Organizational Psycho...
- Janet Bell, CPA. She is in northeast Marietta near Merchant's Walk. Roswell Road/Johnson Ferry. I know that's a little further than you asked for but I've worked fo...
Myers Briggs-Did You Change Jobs or Career Paths?
Asked by K.B. from Salt Lake City
on April 30, 2011
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So, at work, they have been doing the Myers Briggs assessment with all of us in my work group. Me and one other person (who happens to be our Receptionist) are the on...
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- i think the myers-briggs test is interesting and offers insight. it's not 100% accurate for all people. it should be used as a tool for making career decisions and cha...
- I'm an INTJ. It really just confirmed what I already knew, so no reason to change. It could be a good thing that your different from everyone else in your group becaus...
- We went through a Myers Briggs workshop that contained many other exercises, several years ago. There were also lots of exercises/games. About 30% of our employees t...
Online Universities
Asked by B.C. from Dallas
on August 9, 2011
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Does anyone know of any accredited online universities in texas or anywhere else. I am looking for a online university with a good reputation with employers.
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- Are you planning on eventually getting a bachelors at a university? If so, then call the area universities and ask if the online program is accepted there, if the cred...
- ... Accredited Universities, have online classes too. Because... SO many of its students, nowadays, are not 'traditional' students... meaning, the student population ...
- Take online classes at a REAL college or university, any Texas state or community college should offer these. Do NOT sign up for those online only infomercial schools...
Adult ADD/ADHD
Asked by H.E. from Chicago
on June 6, 2008
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I have a friend who is claiming out of nowhwere she has ADD/ADHD and has to take adderall. I have known her for 20 years and have never noticed her having this condit...
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- Medications for ADD are stimulants. When someone has ADD, it is supposed to stimulate a certain part of the brain to help with the attention issues. So, if someone d...
- Holly, given the information you've provided, I think your friend has a drug problem. I think some people can be very crafty and tell doctors what they want to he...
- If your friend has fooled a doctor into giving her the prescription well she is a good actress and she may be doing more harm to herself. Drugs interact with people d...
No Subject...
Asked by J.G. from Jonesboro
on March 27, 2012
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How can I erase this question....?!
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- Get What to Expect, the Toddler Years or similar and go through it together. The other thing is that you/he needs to remember that the child is 2 - and things done or ...
- I'm kind of torn on this one. I do side with your fiance in that your son should do as he's told. I also do not go for this second chance or 1-2-3 garbage. I full...
- Without more specifics, it's hard to know. Is it perhaps just a difference in beliefs with respect to parenting (he's the type who expects more and you are the type t...
Part 2, Spin off of the Going Back to School question....ONLINE Schools?
Asked by S.M. from Kansas City
on August 20, 2011
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I'm very confused about online classes through certain schools. Back in 2005 I was taking online classes and checking every avenue that I could find. I could find ve...
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- I think it depends upon three things: first, the accreditation; second, the degree offered; and third, the transferability of credits. Some schools say they're acc...
- Schools like Walden University and Capella are accredited, offer financial aid options, and are gaining a good reputation in the work world. President Clinton just gav...
- There are a couple fairly legitimate "e-schools", but even then, most employeers will choose a graduate from ANY public or private college than an Eschool. MOST (an...
7 Year Old with Stutter
Asked by K.R. from Youngstown
on January 3, 2010
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Hey Mommas!
I need a little guidance, a little advice. I have a 7 year old son who has a stutter. It started when he was about 5 and seems to have been getting w...
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- Have him evaluated by a pediatic nerologist. I have a son with a speech disorder and we have been on a waiting list to get into see a nurologist because its more than...
- Maybe it's time to put him in school and let specialists who are trained and certified to deal with these things work with him?? Also, why did you take him out of the...
- Has he been evaluated for Tourettes Syndrome? If he has Tourettes then there is possibly medication that can help control the stutter and tics. You would probably ne...
My Son with ADHD Is Having Major Sleep Disruptions Due to Meds
Asked by J.R. from Dallas
on July 7, 2009
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My son has been diagnosed with ADHD and has been on Concerta for about 9 months. The concerta helps with the hyperactivity, and focus issues we have during the day, b...
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- Sorry, just now read your post. If you are still having problems, then I would recommend some Min-Chex by Standard Process. They are all whole food supplements and are...
- A friend of mine uses melatonin to help with the sleeplessness but I don't know about the sleep walking. Mine do that and they aren't on any meds to cause it. If you f...
- We have the exact same problem. We do have Melatonin, but only use it on the really bad nights, when I first looked into it I found you are not suppose to use it for ...