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Nigeria is a sweet country if you find your way into the government. Next year's celebration will be in trillions. |
YOU CAN'T HAVE UNFINISHED BUSINESS WITH A LION AND LIVE IN UNCOMPLETED BUILDING |
UNCOMMON WIFE |
I DEY LAUGH |
Wisdomkosi p[s: |
Till then |
1. Prioritize self-care and mental health. 2. Communicate openly and honestly in relationships. 3. Invest in personal and professional development. 4. Practice empathy and active listening. 5. Take responsibility for your actions and decisions. 6. Set clear goals and work towards achieving them. 7. Foster meaningful connections with friends and family. 8. Embrace vulnerability and seek support when needed. 9. Lead by example and demonstrate integrity. 10. Stay physically active and maintain a healthy lifestyle. 11. Manage stress effectively through relaxation techniques. 12. Budget and save money for future financial security. 13. Respect and advocate for gender equality. 14. Cultivate a positive mindset and practice gratitude. 15. Continuously learn and stay open to new experiences. 16. Be assertive but respectful in asserting boundaries. 17. Seek feedback and be open to constructive criticism. 18. Volunteer and give back to your community. 19. Embrace failure as an opportunity for growth. 20. Remember to celebrate successes and milestones along the way. |
Kudos to our leaders! |
It's come to my attention that a significant majority, around 98 percent, of men with beards seem to exhibit weaknesses across various aspects of life. It appears that, for many, the beard serves as a kind of facade or defensive mechanism. Additionally, it's suggested that a more prudent investment strategy would have been more beneficial for someone in a CEO position, as opposed to engaging in betting activities. May the departed soul find peace in its final resting place. |
Sorry to hear that you've been struggling with low libido and financial difficulties. It's completely normal to experience fluctuations in sexual desire, especially during periods of stress or financial strain. However, it's important to communicate openly and honestly with your partner about how you're feeling, rather than suppressing your desires or resorting to negative labels like "pitiful". Here are some strategies that may help you manage your sex drive and financial concerns: 1. Communicate openly with your partner: Share your feelings with your partner in a non-judgmental and non-accusatory manner. Be honest about how you're feeling and listen to their perspective as well. It's possible that they may be experiencing similar struggles or feelings, and working through them together can help create a more supportive and intimate connection. 2. Prioritize self-care: Engaging in regular exercise, practicing stress-reducing activities such as meditation or yoga, and taking breaks from work or other responsibilities can help increase your overall sense of wellbeing and energy levels. This may help improve your libido and interest in sex over time. 3. Reframe your thinking: Challenge any negative thoughts or beliefs that may be contributing to your lack of interest in sex. Replace them with more positive affirmations, such as "I am worthy of pleasure and intimacy" or "My body is capable of experiencing joy and fulfillment". 4. Consider counseling: Working with a therapist or counselor can help you explore underlying issues related to your low libido and develop strategies for managing them. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy are two approaches that may be particularly helpful in addressing these types of concerns. In terms of managing financial stresses, here are a few strategies that may help: 5. Create a budget: Work with your partner to create a realistic and achievable budget that takes into account your current financial situation and long-term goals. Regularly review and adjust the budget as needed to ensure that you're staying on track. 6. Prioritize needs over wants: Be honest with yourself and each other about which expenses are essential and which can be cut back on. Focus on meeting basic needs first, such as paying bills and buying groceries, before spending money on discretionary items. 7. Look for cost-saving alternatives: Research affordable options for everyday purchases, such as using coupons or shopping at discount stores instead of name-brand retailers. Consider alternative transportation methods, such as carpooling or public transit, to save money on fuel costs. 8. Seek support: Connect with others who may be facing similar financial challenges. Joining a support group or online community can offer valuable advice and a sense of solidarity in shared struggle. Remember, communication and mutual support are key to navigating difficult financial times while also maintaining a healthy and fulfilling relationship. By prioritizing honesty, vulnerability, and collaboration, you and your partner can work together to overcome financial obstacles and build a stronger connection in the process. |
Know this standard theory and be happy: once fuc-ed can be refucked without struggle general111: |
Kingosytex:... Africans copy it |
It is your turn, sir. Go ahead |
Initial gra gra we all know. The end will tell |
Very soon Nigerian government will borrow money to fuel car convoy Busy76: |
Alter versus alter Crysallis: |
"Any member of the investing public dealing with the entity is doing so at his/her own risk" That's the part I love must |
TheRareGem1:They are back with empty promises. APC - All Promises Canceled |
hisexcellency34:The president that mentioned subsidy removal without putting things in place to cushion the aftermath of his careless statement never knew this would be the outcome and will increase the current economic hardship? |
They have started, after which the promises will be canceled |
nairavsdollars:He's not available for hook up |
BloomingDale:WHICH GOD? |
Our government get mind pass Satan |
As you're aware, today was declared Global Praise Day in Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries worldwide by our GO. How was it at your worship center? Mine was so great. I praised and danced like never before. In one of the worship sections, I shed tears of joy because of what the God of MFM has done for me right from my mother's womb. My worship center is MFM OZUOBA PH |
illicit: |
My people perish because of lack of knowledge |
Women get mind to marry some people o |
It is better for the mother to control him than a selfish wife |
He is taking his time so that he will not appoint dead people as usual |
THE GAP CREATED BY RELIGION AND ETHNICITY ARE GETTING WIDER DUE TO ''GOOD'' GOVERNANCE |
God, have you forgotten our Country, Nigeria? What have we done wrong in the past that you cannot forgive? Have we not experienced enough tribulations in the hands of APC leaders? God have Mercy. Lead us to elect reasonable leaders come 2023 |