Sunday, June 30, 2019

Advertising Tricks That Trigger Impulse Buying

Do you ever buy things you don't need and then wonder what you were thinking?
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Advertising Tricks That Trigger Impulse Buying
Do you ever buy things you don't need and then wonder what you were thinking? Well, there's a good chance you weren't thinking about much. Here are the advertising tricks that trigger impulse buying.
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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Why Casual Relationships Are More Complex Than You Think

You might think keeping things casual prevents your relationship from becoming complicated.
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Why Casual Relationships Are More Complex Than You Think
You might think keeping things casual prevents your relationship from becoming complicated. But the truth is, casual relationships can be more complicated than committed ones. Here's why casual relationships are more complicated than you think.
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Friday, June 28, 2019

5 Tips to Help You Quit Your Cellphone Addiction

While "smartphone addiction" isn't yet a diagnosable condition, it can be a real problem.
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5 Tips to Help You Quit Your Cellphone Addiction
While "smartphone addiction" isn't yet a diagnosable condition, it can be a real problem. Perhaps you've found yourself checking your phone more than you wanted or maybe you panic if you can't access the internet. If you find yourself struggling to put down your phone, these five tips can help.
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Thursday, June 27, 2019

Does an 'Infedility' Postnuptial Agreement Prevent Cheating?

Sometimes, after the discovery of an affair, couples create an 'infidilety' postnuptial agreement, meaning that cheating again will prevent the offender from accessing certain assets in the event of a divorce.
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Does an 'Infedility' Postnuptial Agreement Prevent Cheating?
Sometimes, after the discovery of an affair, couples create an 'infidilety' postnuptial agreement, meaning that cheating again will prevent the offender from accessing certain assets in the event of a divorce. But could such an agreement actually work? Check out what the experts have to say.
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