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Are you desperately asking the question: ‘Can I stop divorce before it happens?” The excellent news is, if you are willing to do what it takes, yes, you can stop divorce before it happens. Read on for a few excellent tips to help you in the process. 1. Cool yourself down first of all. You will not be able to take any positive steps if you are in a state. Do anything that you delight in just to get your mind of your problems and cool you down.
2. Make your home a pleasant place for your spouse to be around. This is very vital; do not give your spouse reason to flee.
3. Calmly go about your daily business, doing what you have to do in a cool and controlled manner. Try and show no sign of the stress you are under. I know this is hard, but it is the only way.
4. Become a pleasant person to be around. Now is not the time to try and discuss your problems or to argue with your spouse. To you it may feel like trying to sort out your problems, but to your spouse it will feel like fighting.
5. Act and do things in a way you know your spouse like it. It may feel like giving in, but keep in mind; you are trying to get your spouse into the thought of staying together. The time will come, later, when you will address your problems.
6. Get him or her into the thought of stopping divorce before it happens. Do not try and do anything else until you have your spouse interested in the thought of saving your marriage.
7. Only once you have your spouse interested in saving your relationship do you start the conversation about how you are going to do things. Remember, listen to your spouse and react positive. If you do that your spouse will be willing to also listen to you and react positive to what you are saying. Vital, stay cool!So, if you are asking: “Can I stop divorce before it happens?” the answer is yes. Take the right steps and it will happen.
Well here we have it, the most entertaining and exciting season in F1 for many years, there are two main reasons for this, firstly the retirement of the F1 master Michael himself and secondly the emergence of McLaren and Lewis Hamilton.
This by itself would make for an entertaining season but of course there is a large slice of lime in the cocktail now that gives it a refreshing sharpness. Of course I am referring to the now very public divorce of Lewis and Fernando within the McLaren team.
The latest spat has resulted in them not talking to each other; presumably this will be separate meals, separate training and separate beds if it continues. So where will this end? And what is the underlying reason for so much terrible feeling from two successful drivers.
Well its as simple as this, enter Alonso, current world champion and expected to be the dominant force for 2007, then enter Hamilton the rookie, no experience, young, never raced in an F1 grand prix and a complete pretender.
No pressure then for Alonso we thought, but underneath he was already concerned, here was a young guy with nothing expected of him, it was his rookie season to get confidence and bag a few points. Already Hamilton had shown speed in testing and preparation, already he was showing a cold professional edge, already he was the subject of much media attention and that alone would make Alonso squirm, after all Fernando is the world champion and so that alone demanded attention.
As the initial races unfolded there were 3 words written in praise for Lewis for every positive word written about Alonso, within 6 races most of the publicity for the current world champion was starting to look very negative.
He was beaten in testing, beaten in qualifying and beaten in the races, he was also being beaten in the drivers standings! Underneath he had already started the excuses, the its not honest routine, the team is biased, I am not getting my number 1 driver support all of the usual excuses one sees when a sport person is falling from grace.
The body language was all negative, the after race comments sour and the expression was green with envy. At this point Alonso needed something quick, he needed to place the rookie back in place and for a couple of races he did, and so did Ferrari. But at the last GP Lewis showed his mettle, he showed his hunger and he showed his will to win.
Alonso had nothing to respond with, Lewis showed his steely edge in early qualifying before Alonso blocked him in the pit lane as his response. The official version seems somewhat sanitised but the outcome was Alonso relegated from pole position and Hamilton winning the race.
The end result is a very open dissention by both drivers who seem to be acting independently of the team and the orders of the boss. I am sure that Ron Dennis is at best displeased at the current maverick approach by his drivers, certainly a picture of him throwing his headphones around is not related to him having no sugar in his tea.
The real winners here are the sports followers, the spectacle of fantastic racing, a honestly even, huge personalities and the drama of driver conflict, what more could we want from a racing season?
Well, here we have the most fun and exciting season in F1 for many years, there are two main reasons, first retirement from F1 maestro himself, Michael and the other the emergence of McLaren and Lewis Hamilton. That in itself would make for a fun season, but of course there is much lime in a cocktail, now that gives you a refreshing sharpness. Of course, I mean a very public divorce and Lewis and Fernando at McLaren. The last line has led to them not to talk to each other, it will probably separate meals, training and independent separate beds if you continue. So where will it end? And what is the underlying reason for a terrible mood, it is based on two pilots successfully. For as simple as that between Alonso, world champion and should be the dominant force in 2007, then type the rookie Hamilton, inexperienced, young, never raced in F1 Grand Prix and a complete pretender. No pressure for Alonso, so we thought, but really worried now, that a young man who expects nothing of him was his first season to win the confidence and the stock of some items. Hamilton has shown in tests of speed and preparation, already showed a head start as cold working has been the subject of media attention and not squirm Alonso, after all, Fernando is the world champion and just the attention required. Since the original breeds have been developed three words in honor of Lewis for every word written on Alonso positive in all six races of most advertising for the current champion of the world started to seem very negative. He was beaten in the race, beaten and beaten in qualifying for the race, was also beaten in the championship! Below she had already begun an apology, not just your schedule, the team is biased, I do not get my number one driver support all the usual excuses that you see when an athlete is to fall disgrace. The body language was all negative, bitter comments after the race and the expression was green with envy. At this stage, Alonso needs something quick, it needs to set up the rookie and a pair of runs he made, like Ferrari. But at the last GP Lewis has shown his character, showed his hunger and showed his will to win. Alonso had no answer to Lewis has shown his steel spike to mark time before Alonso blocked him in the pit lane as their response. The official version seems a small sanitized, but the result has been relegated Alonso on pole and win the race to Hamilton. The end result is a very open dissent by the two drivers who seem to act independently of the team and the orders of the boss. I’m sure Ron Dennis is the best of the discontented in the Maverick’s current approach to their drivers, without a doubt a picture of him throwing a helmet around is not related to what you do not have sugar in tea . The real winners are sports enthusiasts, the sight of the huge races, a honestly uniform, huge personalities and drama of a war pilot, what can you question a racing season?
Shaun Parker is convinced that the current F1 season is one of the best ever, sitting down and watching the season unfold he is now so inspired that he has just splashed out on his new F1 merchandise in readiness for the next race.