Ask anyone in a committed long-term union for the secret of their success. Almost always Michael Beasley Jersey , one of the top three reasons cited is the ability to laugh together. No matter how big the problems, or how many the obstacles, they will be most effectively approached with a sense of humor and the teamwork that emerges from shared laughter and a mutually positive outlook.
While some fun costs money: an amusement park Charles Oakley Jersey , a fine meal out, a trip to Vegas, or that hilarious new movie Bernard King Jersey , there are many fun activities that don't cost a dime. Give your partner the gift or being a slave for a week, including the requisite master or mistress verbiage, pulling your forelock Willis Reed Jersey , bowing or curtseying, and backing out of the room. The results can be very funny, especially if carried into public or in front of the kids.
Both of you call in sick to work and play hooky - hang out at the mall like truant high school sophomores. Spend some time coming up with totally outrageous excuses that you know you will never be able to deliver with a straight face. If it's summer Phil Jackson Jersey , wash the car, and each other, in the driveway. If it's winter Mark Jackson Jersey , have a snowball fight or walk in the rain. Walk along the beach or in the hills or stroll through town window shopping.
Watch television together: not the dreary news but old Seinfeld or Lucy reruns which are just as funny as when they were made. Search out joke sites on the Internet or spend some time at the drugstore just looking at funny greeting cards. Tell stories about things that happened to you before you met and reminisce about the fun times you've had since you first became an item.
Take a foreign language class at a local adult school and decide that you will only communicate in that language over dinner, if nothing else it will really polish your charades ability. Take an art class and laugh at your own ineptness with color and perspective. Take a bus or train ride and make up stories about the other passengers, Sing Kareoke and mutually laugh at the probable response your efforts would elicit if you auditioned for "American Idol." Pretend you've just met and try out some stale pick up lines to see each other's reaction.
Life is so short and there are so many problems that arise and challenges that must be faced. At times Walt Frazier Jersey , we become overwhelmed by the responsibilities we must bear and the energy required to keep our lives on an even keel.
Deliberately establishing "recess" periods gives us a break from the daily grind. Just as children don't learn well if they don't have a chance to go out and play, adults need a recess too. It allows us to return to work re-energized and renewed. The more we practice it, the more frequent it will become. Most importantly Anthony Mason Jersey , the play time with our partner intensifies our relationship and can keep our affection green and growing through the years ahead. Author's Resource Box
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by Larry Neild
LONDON, June 14 (Xinhua) -- In the biggest united front seen so far in Britain's big European referendum battle, trade union leaders and medical colleges joined forces Tuesday.
They issued an unprecedented warning on the impact of Britain leaving Europe in a national vote on June 23.
With just over a week before a national referendum, the ""Remain"" side went into overdrive to win support, with professors and leading medics adding their voices by offering a real tonic.
Just 24 hours after the latest opinion polls Monday showed the ""Leave"" side was racing ahead, the ""Remain"" side needed that tonic.
Union leaders representing six million public sector employees, from National Health Service (NHS) staff to teachers and local council workers, joined professors and health experts to urge Britons to vote to stay in the European Union (EU) on June 23.
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) also warned of the threat to public sector jobs if Britain leaves the EU, saying its analysis showed the NHS budget could be slashed by a quarter by 2020.
As Labour politicians from the Remain camp warned of more than half a million public sector job losses, 60 former heads of the British Medical Association (BMA) joined with medical colleges to claim a Brexit win would threaten the NHS's future.
The list of signatories in an open letter to the British public read like a ""Who's who"" of academia, science and medicine, with dozens of professors and top doctors adding their signatures.
The medical world wrote: ""We write as former presidents and chairs of the UK's medical royal colleges and in the British Medical Association to set out why, if we care about the future of the NHS, we should remain in the EU.""
""Rather than ruining the NHS, as some have claimed, immigrants play a large part in running it. Without the 10 percent of doctors and 5 percent of nurses who come from other EU countries, not to mention even larger numbers of care workers, the NHS would face severe staff shortages. It is Brexit that is the threat to the NHS, not our membership of the EU.""
Twelve trade union leaders, including TUC General-Secretary Frances O'Grady and Unite General-Secretary Len McCluskey, said: ""Right now, we're worried. Worried that the UK will vote to leave the European Union, and that will be a disaster for working people. With the UK worse off, the NHS will suffer too. There will be less money to fund nurses, midwives and hospitals.""