What is Single·ology 101?Single·ology 101 8 Basic Steps to Enjoying a Single Life is a little pocket guide to help those individuals who may be struggling with feeling, lonely, or abandoned, while being Single by; Choice, Divorced, Widowed, or perhaps while in a Committed Relationship, or Marriage. This pocket guide is designed to encourage those individuals to {B.U.I.L.D} *Build a relationship with yourself *Understand why you are single*Identify what issues may be causing you to be single*Love yourself unconditionally*Date AgainWhen love finds you alone and torn between heartbreak and pain, all it takes is a seed of faith to mend your self-love together again. ~ Single·ology 101
Reality Dating 101 is a sharp, sometimes cynical, and often humorous description of the ins and outs of dating as experienced by one single man and then responded to by a single woman. Bachelor Kenneth Schneider provides an eye-opening look into the realities of dating that is based on his own experiences as well as the experiences of others. Equally geared toward both men and women, he openly explores many of the topics and answers the questions many single people have but are afraid to ask. Why did your blind date leave the coffee shop less than an hour after you met? What are the real reasons why your date never called again? Why is your ex back in your life? "Beth" provides a woman's perspective by responding to all the topics, including ones such as: "Looking in the Mirror," "Playing Games," "Excuses," "Looks or Intelligence," and "It's Over When It's Over." Geared for people who love to laugh, the dating dilemmas covered in this guidebook are meant to encourage lively discussions around the water cooler or in the coffee shop about the never-ending quest for finding Mr. or Ms. Right.
Are you confused about how to find your true love? Do you want to work on a current dating relationship, preparing it for engagement and marriage? Packed into 101 bite-sized suggestions, 101 Tips for Marrying the Right Person is the help you need to approach dating with confidence and joy, while at the same time helping you become the best, most marriage-ready version of yourself. Jennifer Roback Morse and Betsy Kerekes offer inspiration and advice for all stages of your relationship. With research conducted by the Ruth Institute and almost fifty years of marriage experience between them, authors Jennifer Roback Morse and Betsy Kerekes have compiled their best tips to inspire and support Catholic singles during all stages of dating and engagement. The life-changing ideas in 101 Tips for Marrying the Right Person offer short, practical suggestions that will help you find a mate and build a strong relationship. You’ll find advice for meeting other Catholic singles, questions to ask yourself before getting too serious, and topics to talk about before engagement. Tips include: When you’re on the first date, or once you’re in a relationship, see the other person for who they are. Avoid thinking you can change him or her; only God can do that. Don’t expect your significant other to be perfect when you know that you are not. If you’re interested in someone who isn’t Catholic, have an open discussion about how you each expect faith to impact your relationship and potential marriage. Morse and Kerekes clearly articulate the challenges that face single Catholics today. The hook-up and cohabitation culture is prevalent in our society and in the media, making the temptation to succumb strong. The authors want you to know that you aren’t weak for being interested in these options, but you are strong enough to resist them. You can combat these challenges by recognizing single life and dating as ideal times to discern your own call to the vocation of marriage as well as your dating relationship’s readiness for the sacrament.
Coaches looking for a deceptive, powerful offense that is difficult to defend will find plenty of options in 101 Single Wing Plays. The plays are divided up into chapters based on the style of the series being run. Straight power plays are found in chapter one, while all the full spinner plays are in chapter three. Because the book is divided into chapter, the coach looking for a specific type of single wing play can easily find it and others similar to it. The diagrams found in this book are drawn up versus a very common 5-3 defense. The blocking for the most part is zone or gap zone, which allows the plays to be ran against various defenses. The player assignments are easy to follow and allow the coach to implement the play directly from the book.
Will I always be lonely if I end up alone? You thought you’d be married by now, but you’re not. Even though your friends in relationships love to tell you that singleness is a gift, this gift comes with its share of fear, grief, and still-to-be-answered prayers. Life coach and singer-songwriter Kate Hurley has been there, and now she encourages you to open yourself to new opportunities and relationships of all varieties. Getting Naked Later will help you… find family in your friends, church, and community stop viewing the pursuit of a partner as a formula that demands a solution hand over control of your life to God, finding peace in the knowledge that He has a plan for you You don’t need to give up on romance, but you also don’t need to live on standby, expecting someone else to give your life meaning. Learn how to stop waiting and start embracing your life—right where you are. This is an expanded edition of the previously released book Cupid is a Procrastinator.
During the "Must See TV" 1990s, Americans enjoyed such immensely popular sitcoms as Friends, Seinfeld, Home Improvement and The Drew Carey Show. Shows that did not make the ratings cut numbered in the hundreds--the emergence of new networks and cable channels airing original programming resulted in a vast increase in short-lived sitcoms over the previous decade. Some of these "flops" were actually quite good and deserved a better fate. The author revisits them--along with the "dramedies" of the day--with detailed entries providing production and broadcast information, along with critical analyses, and recollections by cast and crew members. A subsection highlights sitcoms that returned for an abbreviated second season. Dozens of cast and crew photographs are included.