Relationship Problem Solutions

December 28th, 2007

You may have realized you have some issues in your relationships. This is very normal, and we all discover it at some point in our lives. If you and your spouse have disagreements, let me welcome you to the club. Yes, I stole that line from Drew Carry! This issue is common because everyone is different, it gives our world diversity. There are great professionals who can help you with your relationship issues. You can even get such help online.

I will be the first to admit I have relationship problems as well. I have had issues with the girls in my home. There is my wife, our teenage daughter, and my seven year old daughter. It seems like we always have some issue or another to deal with. Some of you think it is my fault while others are feeling sorry for me living with three girls. Let me tell you that it can be quite challenging at times.

Most of the issues in our home concern my wife. She isn’t one to compromise and it fuels our arguments like you wouldn’t believe. She likes to have things her way, and she will admit it too. She isn’t happy until she gets her way. I guess there is no passion if there is no anger right? At least a Psychology professor told me that anyway. He said couples who don’t fight have closed themselves off from each other or they aren’t in love. I guess you can make your own conclusions on that one.

The internet is a great place to get relationship help. It is very convenient so take advantage of it. You can get some valid answers to your relationship questions online. While relationship problems will always exist we can do our part to resolve some of them.

Solar heating is a wonderful concept. I love the idea of solar energy. It not only saves the environment but it is absolutely free. Why not take advantage of this great resource? By the way, wasn’t there a solar car concept in the works at one time? I wonder what happened to it. I bet it could go pretty fast in the desert! I guess there is the issue of trying to drive such a vehicle once the sun goes down. One could assume that the energy absorbed during the day could be stored for night time driving. I guess for now we will have to be happy with solar heating and lighting.

A more efficient way to heat our home is always welcome. Natural gas is clean and inexpensive, yet solar heating is free. As far as I know, there isn’t anyone who can bill us for sunlight. My wife and I stored solar lights outside. They are cool. You simply stick them in the ground and they absorb heat. Once it is dark, they turn on and use the energy they stored from the sun. There are no batteries to replace or plugs to find a place for. We placed them along the driveway and sidewalk and now have a well lit path each night.

What source of heat do you use? Maybe forced gas or burning wood. The wood costs less, but pollutes the air. To check out more information on solar power, check the internet.