Chitika

4/17/2012

13 Best Relationship Tips

 
1. Act Out of Character
Couples develop a particular dynamic: the way they relate to each other that repeats itself over and over. If you break that pattern and act against type — in a positive way — you inject new life into the relationship. For example, if you always get angry at your guy when he doesn't follow through on some chore, try addressing him in a nicer, more friendly tone, then thank him when he does a good job. It works every time.
—Toni Coleman, psychotherapist and relationship coach in McLean, Virginia

2. Get in Touch a Lot
No doubt you hug and kiss each other hello and maybe snuggle a little after having sex. But simple acts like stroking his arm while you're watching TV, taking his hand when you're walking down the street, or fondling his thigh during dinner are also ways to bond. Touching your partner throughout the day triggers your feel-good hormones, which reinforces your affection and makes you feel closer on an instinctive level.
—Psychotherapist Barton Goldsmith, PhD, author of Emotional Fitness for Couples

3. Don't Be BFFs
Being pals with your man is great in theory. But that kind of connection actually can kill your sex life. You could wind up having a roommatelike bond with each other rather than a hot one if you let yourself lose track of the masculine-feminine tension that excited you at the beginning of your relationship. Save the gab sessions for when you hang out with your girlfriends and your sexy energy for connecting with your guy.
—Lana Holstein, MD, director of sexuality and vitality programs for couples at Miraval Resort in Catalina, Arizona

4. Enjoy a Steady Diet of Sex
If you want to maintain closeness with your man, get out of your head and into bed. Guys feel more comfortable connecting with women on a physical level, not engaging in deep discussions. To strengthen your bond, approach your lust life as you would your gym regimen or your diet — make it part of your routine. Set a goal to have sex at least a couple times a week.
—Toni Coleman

5. Take Turns Talking
To make sure you both get a chance to state what's on your mind during a disagreement — and get your points across — alternate playing reflective therapist, where one listens while the other talks.
—Psychologist Diana Kirschner, PhD, author of Opening Love's Door

 6. Find the Intersection
When making decisions together, try to find common ground. You each should write down exactly what you want. Let's say you're angling for a vacay in San Francisco to see the sights and hit up the cool shops and restaurants, while he wants a tropical getaway where he can veg out by the pool and sip drinks with umbrellas in the glass. Now that your desires are clearly laid out on paper, you can pick a place that will satisfy both your needs. A cool city, a little sun...how about Miami?
—Paul Dobransky, MD, author of The Secret Psychology of How We Fall in Love

7. Be More Positive Than Negative
There's a more effective way to air grievances than to file an angry complaint. Sandwich your negative comment between two positives. If you want to complain about how he's always late, for example, try something like "You know, I love that you're so laid-back and easygoing, but it really bothers me when you show up so late. I'm sure you can still be the fun guy I adore and also be on time."
—Los Angeles psychologist Yvonne Thomas, PhD

8. Echo Each Other
When you and your man are having a serious relationship talk, it's easy to get so caught up in how you want to respond that you're not really listening to what's being said. That's why it's important for both of you to repeat each other: so you know you've been heard and you feel understood.
—Yvonne Thomas

9. Grow Your Tolerance
Neither of you is perfect, and the quirks you both have are here to stay. So rather than let those annoying traits work your last nerve, try to get in touch with the upside of those particular flaws, even if it's not immediately recognizable. Instead of getting annoyed when he starts screaming at the TV, for example, remind yourself how much you love his passion. Or if his shyness with new people bugs you, think about how refreshing it is to be with a chill, genuine guy rather than a blowhard who needs to chat with everyone in the room.
—Denver psychologist Jennifer Oikle, PhD, dating coach for Coupling Connection

 10. Take a Time-Out
It's important that you get a break from the daily grind and spend alone time as a couple — cell phones and the Internet are off-limits. It can be a fun day trip or just a few quiet hours to yourselves. The point is simply to steal away (even if you're going nowhere) so you can reconnect, free of any distractions.
—Diana Kirschner

11. Have His Back
You might not agree with your guy when he's had a riff with a friend or he thinks his boss is being unfair, but you should always be on his side...and vice versa. Otherwise, you'll both feel like you can't count on each other. That doesn't mean you have to take the "you're so right" route all the time. Just hear him out, and let him know that you'll support him no matter what.
—New York City psychotherapist JoAnn Magdoff, PhD

12. Spend a Little Money on Each Other
You don't have to wait for a special occasion to give small presents to show your love. In fact, gifts are more fun-and meaningful — when they're not expected. Try to get into the habit of exchanging sweet tokens of appreciation for no particular reason. Don't go and blow your paycheck though. It's not about being extravagant; it's just a way of showing that you really get — and think about — each other. Maybe you buy him a tee of his favorite band that you saw on sale or he gets you a pair of pajamas in your favorite color.
—Barton Goldsmith

13. Be a Good Date
Face it, no one can stay fascinating forever. After being together for a while, the initial excitement fades, and your guy can start to get kind of boring sometimes. Hey, don't think you're off the hook — if you're feeling a little ho-hum about him, the feeling is likely mutual! To combat the blahs, take turns coming up with an interesting date idea every month. Keep the time and details to yourself, and try to think outside the box — dinner and a movie is not exactly innovative. An awesome concert or a snowboarding lesson, for example, is a much less predictable treat.
—Jennifer Oikle
 

4/16/2012

Gadgets for girls

Looking for something luxurious for your gadgets this Christmas? Well… Look no further! Whether it’s for yourself or someone else, we have two fantastic luxurious brands for you.
Women are embracing technology more and more in recent years and with the gadgets comes the chance to accessorise. Obviously, we like to look sophisticated and chic sometimes and so the Capulet and Knomo brands are perfect for this!
Starting with the beautiful Capulet covers. Capulet produce the most beautiful, high quality cases for the iPad, iPhone, Kindle and laptops. Even before you’ve unwrapped the Capulet cases, you feel the quality. I have to say, I was extremely excited to receive the samples and they didn’t disappoint. The cases come in different colours and designs. Price wise, they aren’t cheap, but I’ve always felt that you get what you pay for and so having seen these beautiful samples, quality is certainly something that you won’t be disappointed in.
Capulet Karrina in Purple 


To accompany these beautiful cases, we have found the equally gorgeous Knomo Silvi bag. This bag is made of beautiful soft leather and has a stunning majestic purple lining. With it’s gorgeous gold finishing, it’s certainly the luxurious bag to go with the Capulet range. Knomo also produce beautiful cases for iPhones, iPads and laptops. Again, Knomo products are above average, but outstanding quality well worth the price. The Knomo Silvi is my favourite from the Knomo range and at a fantastic price of just £125.
Knomo Silvi 


The only down side is that I have to part with these stunning samples and return them to the PRs – I am truly gutted. They are certainly a must have for any business woman or chic gadget chick. I’d better get saving or start sweet talking the Hubby for my Christmas present!

4/14/2012

How to Be Beautiful Inside and Out

Steps
  1. First of all, having good standards of hygiene is key. Make sure you shower everyday and after sports or other sweaty activities. Use a good deodrant every morning after washing your armpits. Wash your hands regularly and if you are worried about them drying out carry a small pot of moisturizer around with you.

  2. Your hair is one of the first things people notice about you. Keep it clean by washing it at least once every two days. Make conditioning after shampooing a habit. Although blowdrying your hair is a quick and easy way to dry your hair, it dries out the hairs natural oils. Try leaving it to dry naturally once a week. Always brush your hair even on lazy days around the house.
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    Skin is important and should be on your priority list. Use an exfoliating sponge in the shower to wash away all dead skin cells. Moisturize after washing. Wash your face every morning and night to keep grime at bay.
  4. Don't bite your nails. If you are already in a habit you can buy oils to go on your fingers so that you don't bite them.
  5. Relax. Take time everyday to have you time. Meditate, have a hot bath, read a good book just take it easy.
  6. If you are in a negative state of mind about yourself, write a list of good things about yourself (e.g. Musical, Soft skin) and things that you can improve on. Also write how you can improve them and what you can then do to maintan it.
  7. Love yourself. You shouldn't want to be anyone else and if you do think why.
  8. Treat yourself. You deserve it. Have a massage, buy a new pair of shoes, just do what you want.
  9. Empathise. Other people appreciate this. Try and understand what it would be like to be this person.
  10. Listen. However much you want to talk about your problem, a conversation is a two-way thing.
  11. Be kind. Everyone likes this and everyone expects it.
  12. Smile. Spread positivity. If you do it, hopefully everyone else will too.

3/24/2012

10 best cell phones for women



1. Motorola Razr2 V8 

First take
Whether you like it or not, there's no denying that Motorola's Razr series was a hit with the general crowd. Since the first Razr was introduced in 2004, several iterations have been released but they remain largely similar to the original. To the layman, it appears that the company is milking its worth with the series.


2. Samsung SGH-E590 

CNET Asia rating: 8 out of 10
The good: Contoured; clean lines; sits beautifully in hand; 3-megapixel camera with autofocus; feature-packed for its size; solid build quality.
The bad: No flashlight; headset port awkwardly positioned; sound quality affected by speaker vibration; so-so camera snaps.
The bottom line: It's simple to use, it's elegantly tiny, it has real buttons, and it's no small fry in the features department. Oh, yes, it doesn't look like any Samsung or any designer phone out there for that matter. What's not to like?


3. Samsung Ultra Edition 12.1 (U700) 
First take
If it's any indication, Samsung's Ultra Edition line is one of its most popular series of mobile phones. From the super-slim design of the Ultra Edition 8.4 which snagged an Editors' Choice to one of the earlier HSDPA-enabled Ultra Edition 13.8, the Korean chaebol has constantly been trimming the form factor of its Ultra lineup.


4. LG Shine (KU970) 

CNET Asia rating: 7 out of 10
The good: Solid build quality with brushed metal surface on the back; glossy finish a beauty; HSDPA-enabled; Bluetooth stereo.
The bad: Response lag during scrolling; no expansion card slot; users restricted to only 512MB of onboard memory.
The bottom line: A worthy successor to the popular Chocolate series, the ultra-chic design of the KU970 will appeal to both sexes, but its average Joe feature set and dodgy scroll wheel don't impress. If you can forgo 3G and HSDPA connectivity, the KE970 looks like a better choice with a microSD expansion card slot.


5. Nokia 6300 

CNET Asia rating: 8.3 out of 10
The good: Slim design; sharp color screen; easy-to-use keypad; slick-looking user interface that keeps it simple.
The bad: No auto-focus or flash on the camera; lack of 3G connectivity.
The bottom line: While this isn't the most advanced handset out there, it has a strong casing, a decent all-round feature set and an elegant, straightforward design. This is Nokia at its best.





 
6. Nokia 7373 

CNET Asia rating: 6 out of 10
The good:  Eye-catching design; intuitive menus.
The bad:  Poor music player; average battery life; awkward flick screen.
The bottom line: Nokia's 7373 is definitely a handset to turn heads. The rotating screen and classy styling mean it's attractive to look at, but delve under the finely manicured exterior and you'll find a pretty average handset which has a clunky music player and sub-standard battery life.


7. Prada Phone by LG 

CNET Asia rating: 8 out of 10
The good:  Attractive design; large color screen; attractive user interface; world clock; FM radio.
The bad:  Texting can be awkward; lack of autofocus on the camera; glossy surfaces attract fingerprints and face grease.
The bottom line: For a first-time collaboration between LG and Prada, this phone is a significant achievement that will get you noticed whenever you use it. Indeed, this is one of the most attractive handsets that we have seen so far, and while it's not perfect in every area, it keeps LG firmly at the top of the fashion phone market.


8. Sony Ericsson W660i 

First take
Last month Sony Ericsson announced an impressive nine new handsets and yet one month later it still has another handset to add to the list, the W660i. It's a candybar Walkman phone that looks like a combination between the company's W810i andK800i.

9. Sony Ericsson W880i 

CNET Asia rating: 7.7 out of 10
The good:  Slim, attractive design; solid build quality; bundled with a 1GB memory card; 3G; loud speakers; sharp image captures.
The bad:  Camera lacks autofocus and flash; buttons are too small; no FM radio; tinny sound quality.
The bottom line: The W880i is slim, sexy and surprisingly packed with features. If you can look past its tiny keys and tinsy sound, this is one music-phone that's worth a closer look.


10. Sony Ericsson Z610i  

First take
There's a distinctive Japanese "kei tai" (mobile phone) look-and-feel about Sony Ericsson's handsets. Possibly due to the part-Japanese heritage, the phone designs typically tend to be clean-looking and simple, with a good selection and implementation of features. The company's latest 3G clamshell, the Z610i, continues to show that distinction by using a glossy mirror finish on top of an OLED display on the front cover, while incorporating a premium feature set that includes a 2-megapixel camera, 2-inch 18-bit display, Bluetooth (A2DP) and additional storage expansion. The result? A stylishly designed handset that promises to offer more than just good looks.