LaMarion Ziegler
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Creative freelance writer with a passion for crafting engaging stories across diverse niches. From lifestyle to tech, I bring ideas to life with clarity and creativity. Let's tell your story together!
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What to Do When the Marriage Communication Breaks Down
When communication in a marriage goes wrong, it can be tough and emotional for both sides. This article will look at ways to fix communication and make your relationship stronger. We'll talk about spotting signs of trouble, figuring out why it happened, and how to get trust and closeness back. By the end, you'll know how to handle communication issues and keep your marriage strong.
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a year ago in Humans
8 Tips to Revitalize Your Marriage
Remember when you used to dream about how wonderful it would be to get married? You probably imagined a life full of love, laughter, and happiness. And while marriage can be absolutely wonderful, let’s be honest—it’s not always easy. There are times when marriage can feel like hard work, and moments where the thought of leaving may even cross your mind. Like anything meaningful, a successful marriage requires effort from both partners. Love doesn’t just happen; it needs to be nurtured to prevent it from going stale.
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a year ago in Longevity
Life Trumps Death: Finding Meaning in the Journey
Do you ever find yourself contemplating the meaning of life? Why are we here? These profound questions often bubble up when we're faced with unwelcome news—the passing of a beloved family member, a friend's spouse, or someone who seemed to leave too soon. When these moments happen, it's common to try to justify them by saying it's part of the "circle of life," but does that really offer comfort?
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a year ago in Families
A Simple Formula for Overcoming Fear and Worry
Fear and worry are two of the most common reasons people fail to achieve their goals or the success they long for. If you ask someone why they haven't reached a certain milestone, they'll often give you a built-in excuse. They might say they don’t have enough time, money, or experience. But beneath these reasons, there’s usually a fear or a worry lurking. Have you ever started something new and stopped before you even began, worrying about what others might think? Or doubted whether you were capable of succeeding because of your perceived lack of knowledge or resources?
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a year ago in Humans
A Refreshed Brain Can Work Wonders On Your Efficiency
Envision that you're burning the midnight oil around evening time on an undertaking due in the first part of the day. Your body is worn out and your brain is numb, however this task should finish, so you push on. You keep on working, regardless of the unmistakable inclination that the task would be a lot simpler in the event that you hit the sack and moved toward it again in the first part of the day. You feel committed to do it now, so you keep awake until the early morning, creating not exactly helpful work in considerably more time than it would have taken with a refreshed psyche. This was reasonable not the smartest move, since efficiency was lost, yet quality too.
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a year ago in Writers