Trish J. Louis
Trish is a New York City based counselor who currently works with female victims of domestic violence. She is also a freelance writer and is currently working on her first book entitled "The Woman I Was". She has her own blog by the name of "Trish J: Live, Love, Learn" and is working on writing her first play.
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Signs You Are Not Over Him or HerEver wondered whether or not you are really over someone? Well here are two suggestions that might help you out.
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Sexual Assault: Why Feeling Guilt and Shame is NormalSexual Assault and Coercion is one of the most taboo discussions to talk about within our society, yet it is something that millions of women and men deal with on a daily basis. Let us begin this discussion and begin the process of healing together.
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Interracial Dating Advice Series (Part One): Approaching a Black WomanI cannot count how many times I have had people approach me for tips on interracial dating. So this mini series is my answer. Hope you enjoy.
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Stress at Work: Simple Steps to Keep You From Going CrazyBeing stressed while in the workplace is something millions of people experience. But the reality of the situation is that although one may not want to hear it, what you do has a lot to deal with how you feel.
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Turning a Place into a Home: Why Where You Live Means More Than You ThinkA home is something many people do not take into consideration when it comes to mental health. Here is why where you actually live might mean more to living a peaceful life than you may think.
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Celebrity Culture: Why We Are so IntriguedEver wondered why celebrity culture has become such a phenomenon. Maybe this article might paint the picture a little clearer...perhaps.
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Signs of an Abusive Partner and How to Seek HelpDo not make the mistake of maintaining a relationship with the wrong person. Become educated on domestic violence and learn ways you can help make a difference in your life and others.
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Wedding Don'ts: How to Avoid Having the Most Annoying Wedding EverWeddings can sometimes be very beautiful. On the other hand, they can also become a pain in the butt to be a part of. Here are some ways to make sure your wedding does not end up on the "horror list."
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Getting Married: Six Things You Must Know Before Tying the KnotDo not make the mistake millions of Americans make. Here are some things you should know about your partner BEFORE getting married.
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Debt and Stress: Mental Choices That Help Ease DebtGetting out of debt is just as much mental as it is about actions. Whatever process you go through, ensure your mind is taken care of just as much as your finances.
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Getting a College Degree: What I Wish I KnewGoing off to college is an amazing experience. But when not done responsibly, it can become the biggest pain in the world. Make sure you avoid some of these common mistakes millions make every year.
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Making It Last: Common Dating Mistakes Women MakeWe all learn from past experiences. Every relationship teaches what to keep doing and what never to do again. Here are some common mistakes women make every single day.
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Bible Talk: The True Role of a Christian Wife and HusbandIf there is one thing that has been highly misconstrued in our society, it is the roles to be played by a woman and her husband in holy matrimony. Here are some common misconceptions cleared up once and for all:
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Summer in the City: Having Fun in New York Should Not Be ExpensiveDuring these tough economic times the worst thing one can do is forget to have fun! If you are interested in the arts, here are some free to low cost ideas on exploring the creative side of NYC without having to fork up tons of money to do it!