05.27.08
How’s Your Love Life?
There is something you can do that’s even more beneficial for your skin than swilling water or popping pills. Taking care of your skin means taking care of the whole person, and lest we forget, as the brain is to intellect, the skin is to sensuality. It thrives on a healthy love life. Unfortunately, these days that is easier said than achieved. I don’t know how many of you have tried internet dating, but I have and it’s been disastrous. But because we all live on the internet it makes sense to use the internet to help us out of the dilemmas the internet may have gotten us into in the first place. A friend of mine turned me on to a website that does just that. Like all great ideas, we didn’t know we needed it until it showed up. Check it out–here’s an excerpt from one of their press releases.
NEW YORK, April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire/ — Consumers of online dating
services are often frustrated by repeated disappointment and no convenient way to review and learn from their dating experiences. Many married and committed individuals need a professional source of love-life information and guidance but are unwilling to identify themselves in an office setting. In response to this urgent love-life need, Dr. Thomas Jordan, a Manhattan clinical psychologist and university professor, developed anonymous, professionally conducted Internet workshops called the Love-Life Workshops –
www.lovelifeworkshops.com.
The website employs a large staff of 60 New York State licensed psychologists ready to explore personal love-life issues
in more than 100 workshops per week. Their sole objective is to provide very affordable, personalized information, guidance, and support to anonymous members experiencing difficulties in their love-lives, from dating to marriage to divorce.