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Book-of-the-Month... December 2003 |
Keys to the Kingdom
by Alison A. Armstrong
founder of Celebrating Men, Satisfying Women
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Alison Armstrong has made it her purpose to
understand how men operate in the realm of communication, sex and
relationship and to relate this information to women, such that they
can enjoy true, loving partnership with men. Her approach seems to
entail some "bad news/good news" for most women, who have sorely
missed the mark in the way they've treated men, but who have
incredible power to have men show up as the lovers, givers and
heroes they naturally are.
Albert J Polito Amazom.com reviewer
Ms. Armstrong is the founder of, Celebrating Men, Satisfying
Women® (CMSW), a weekend educational workshop for women, which
transforms the way they relate to men. It facilitates the
reconciliation many women are seeking with men and outlines the
skills necessary for women to realize powerful, satisfying
relationships with all of the men in their life. 
Guest Article...
by Alison A. Armstrong
Learning About Men From Men
In eleven years of studying men, we
have learned the most from listening to them. Most graduates
of Celebrating Men, Satisfying Women® will say that the Panel of Men
in their workshop was the best part. By learning how to listen
to men, and practicing creating the kind of environment in which men
really open up and express themselves, you can hear the same
extraordinary responses from the men in your life.
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Guest Article...
by Linda G. Mills, Ph.D.
Public heaps scorn on male victims of abusive
women
There has been much public snickering about David Gest's $10-million lawsuit against his estranged wife, Liza
Minnelli, in which he claims she beat him. Whether the suit is
rooted in truth or in greed, its existence opens the door for a
public discussion about our society's disquieting and pervasive
problem of abusive women.
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DADS, DON'T FIX
YOUR KIDS...
monthly
column by
Mark Brandenburg,
M.A
Showing Our Children Self-control
Most of us want our kids to be able to exercise
self-control and to be rational. It would be nice if we could do it
ourselves first, don’t you think?
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COYOTE...
monthly column by Dick Prosapio
... but is it spiritual?
A friend asked me if my conservation
of water was a, "spiritual thing."
"No." was my immediate answer. Then having thought about it for five
or six ticks, "Well actually, I consider paying attention to be a
'spiritual thing', central to a life lived with consciousness. So, I
guess paying attention to how much water we use, besides having a
practical basis, is a consciousness raising activity and thus part
of a spiritual life."
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Coyote Archive 
JEFF'S LIFE... monthly
column by Jeff Stimpson
The Right Decision
Everybody thinks it's the right decision
-- Betty, me, Dave, the Hospice nurse who comes in to give her a
bath -- everyone except, we think, the person at the center of the
decision. At the idea, says one of my nieces, mum will "flip out."
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Jeff's Life Archive

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MENSIGHT Magazine is another free service of The Men's Resource
Network, Inc. (MRN). It has grown out of the response that we
have received from articles posted on
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first issue went on-line on May 1, 2000. (Archive)
MENSIGHT is dedicated to publishing diverse
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lessons to be learned from the advocates of all the various
men's issues.
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we do not necessarily agree with every position that is
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