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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | July 9, 2006

Courtney Kazembe's Gift of transformation
A CONVERSATION with lawyer, author and transformational coach Courtney Kazembe is like a game with a chess master.

Could your marriage survive that?
MICHAELWALKED into the hospital and told the doctors that he knew what could bring her blood pressure down. He fed his wife with large amounts of coconut water and cooked her vegetable-based meals himself. In a few days, the woman was well enough to go...


Scents and your emotions
PERFUME IS the ultimate sensory experience, calling up emotions and forgotten memories. Scenting your clothes, as well as your bed linens, with delicate floral fragrances is a wonderful way to surround yourself with uplifting, natural scents all the...


Colours that rest the eyes and inspire
COLOUR AFFECTS all aspect of your lives, notes interior decorator Sharon Lowe. "Its emotional impact on individuals comes out in the decor they choose for their homes, the food they eat and the clothes they wear."


Don't make me over
EVER SO often persons get married with the intention of changing aspects of their partner as soon as they have 'settled down.' One partner feels comfortable believing that he or she is accepted for 'better or for worse' until the ink has dried on the...


Tips for shy brides
WHILE BRIDES enjoy the glamour of the wedding event, shyness is a common experience during the honeymoon period to follow. "The first couple of hours can be quite trying," notes St. Catherine-based counselling psychologist Faye Baker.





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