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How to beat the back-to-work bluesHow to beat the back-to-work bluesIt is one of the most dreaded feelings we can experience - returning to work after a holiday and although it may make us feel challenged to head back to work, a leading expert says for some it can be a lot harder. Six steps to a stronger relationshipSix steps to a stronger relationshipWhen it comes to having a happy and healthy relationship that can last the distance, there’s no secret, in fact the key is to keep it simple. How to keep your New Year's resolutionsHow to keep your New Year's resolutionsSo you’ve vowed to improve your fitness, meet The One, spring clean your lifestyle and pay off your credit card. Whatever your New Year’s resolutions, the sad truth is that come January, a vast majority will be broken. The top 10 reasons that people cheatThe top 10 reasons that people cheatAround 50 percent of relationships are damaged by a cheating partner. Often it doesn’t matter how honest, committed or in love you think you are - when temptation comes knocking morals can weaken, just look at Arnold Swarchenegger or Tiger Woods. Gwyneth Paltrow and Jane Fonda reveal their sex secretsGwyneth Paltrow and Jane Fonda reveal their sex secretsIt's the question that is usually off limits, but it seems celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Jane Fonda, Sarah Silverman and Zoe Saldana have no problem discussing their secrets in the bedroom. Rich people are more likely to be selfish, lie and cheatRich people are more likely to be selfish, lie and cheatMost people like the idea of being rich but would they be willing to become greedy and unethical to make their millions? A US study has found rich people are more likely to be selfish and to lie and cheat. 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It has no boundaries and affects every community regardless of class, culture or background. And Australia isn't immune. Women fake orgasms to keep their man: studyWomen fake orgasms to keep their man: studyWomen who are unsure whether their man is faithful are more likely to fake orgasms and engage in "mate-guarding" behaviours in an effort to hold on to their man, a new US study has found. Catholics are more likely to cheat study findsCatholics are more likely to cheat study findsA British survey has found that Catholics are the most adulterous religious group in the UK. All in the mind?All in the mind?Many people grow up with a label they acquired in early childhood and by adulthood it's become a self-fulfilling prophecy. How often are you referred to as "The Quiet One", "The Shy One" or "The Worrier" before you believe that is who you are and behave accordingly? 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What bothers men and women most about cheating?What bothers men and women most about cheating?When it comes to infidelity what aspect of cheating bothers men and women the most? A new study has revealed that while men focus sex woman focus on their emotions. How do women find a man? It's all in the voiceHow do women find a man? It's all in the voiceWhen it comes to remembering a male, women rely heavily on the deep pitch of a male's voice and will use this information when it comes to choosing a mate. Marriage can be good for the heart, but bad for the waistlineMarriage can be good for the heart, but bad for the waistlineWhen it comes to a healthy heart, a happy marriage may be the key but when it comes to keeping weight off marriage doesn't necessarily help, according to two separate studies.
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