How To Save Your Marriage And Still Be A Nag
As aDenver family law attorney who's heard more than my share of stories, I know for certain that a lot of fights start because of nagging. Nags fuss and hassle you repeatedly to do something. Nags can be bothersome annoying pains in the you know what. But it's no picnic for the Nag either. The Nag is irritated, pained and bothered about having to persistently and repeatedly urge a grown up to do something that he or she should be doing anyway. Usually in a marriage , one person is mostly the Nag and the other is mostly the "Nagged". Personally I hate the pressure of nagging but I hate being nagged too. Basically just leave me alone or if you have to bother me "ask me nicely and I'll get to" it is my preferred way to go. The good news is that I recently came across a website that nags nicely for you. It's a wonderful tool called "http://www.hassleme.co.uk/". You can sign up anyone who has an email address and then hassle them about anything you want without the pressure and without the anger of traditional nagging. Using www.Hassleme.co.uk gets you "all the taste of nagging without all the calories". You choose the frequency of the nag and the computer sends the hassles at random intervals. I hassle myself to drink water and I hassle my new business partner to work on the marketing section of our business plan. I haven't hassled my husband yet, I'm waiting for something really good to nag about then I'm going to surprise him!