Archive for the 'Self Improvement Hall' Category

Masonic Identifiers: Keyrings and Cufflinks

November 28th, 2009

A great number misconceptions besiege Freemasonry – oftentimes pejorative insinuations of a network of professional people giving each other secret business transactions, or yet greater nefarious insinuations. Nevertheless, in reality Freemasonry is a positive movement encouraging self-improvement and assisting other individuals

The Hair Loss Treatment that Helped Me

November 22nd, 2009

Hair loss is hereditary in my family but I never knew that it would hit me at such an early age. Shortly before my 30th birthday, I noticed that my hairline was receding. It was rough to think that I was losing my hair. I was also starting to lose hair on the back of [...]

How I Regained My Hair

October 4th, 2009

The day I begun noticing my receding hairline and bald spot becoming bigger, I embarked on my hair loss treatment journey. I would spend hours and hours looking for ways to comb my hair a certain way to cover my hair loss. I got down to wear more and more caps on the weekends as [...]

My Journey to Regaining Confidence

August 24th, 2009

The day I begun noticing my receding hairline and bald spot becoming bigger, I embarked on my hair loss treatment journey. The most obvious thing to do was to seek ways to style my hair to cover my bald spot. I began wearing more hats on the weekends as I went out with my wife, [...]

Relationships Built to Last: Great Expectations for Desirable People

July 4th, 2009

A bunch of folks say I’m a uniter not a divider, due to the fact setting people up is natural for me. I highly recommend holding Great Expectations. I can’t avoid it, serendipity happens without notice. The most reputable relationship experts, like
Milwaukee Great Expectations (one of the best), understand singles individually. Great dating services coordinate [...]

My Simple Lace Front Wig Adventure

June 10th, 2009

As a girl, hair loss and wigs were not something I was familiar with. Anchoring the nightly news was the only thing I cared about. This applied till the time my hair was falling out due to medical hair loss. It was obvious that I can’t sign off on the outcome of living as the [...]

Doesn’t Take Much to Understand that Having Optimistic Expectations Is Valuable for Relationships

May 28th, 2009

For one, I couldn’t characterize myself as exactly happy being picky and not crack a smile. But, I’m not uncomfortable in that way, either. I just bring it up on the blogosphere as an appetizing personal tidbit introducing what I will shortly unravel!
Last Monday I was talking to Corey, thinking of signing up for a [...]

Valuable Lessons: Past and Present

May 20th, 2008

Rough times are some of life’s most generous teachers. When viewed from a wide perspective, these difficult yesterdays transform into beautiful todays.
We can find magnificent blessings in exceedingly difficult times. If we observe closely, a ray of light–a very small ray at first–begins to reveal the reasons why we needed to travel rough roads.
An English [...]