ProLong Magazine Celebrates One Year of Success
October 24, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jim Calder, Relationships

Happy Birthday To A Terrific Community By Jim Calder ProLong Magazine turns one-year old this week and we couldn’t be more excited. During one of the worst economies the world has ever witnessed we have been able to bring attention to a long overlooked subject … YOU. As we all know life moves very fast, [...]
6 Types of People
July 20, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Authors, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Relationships, Robert Ottaviani

Which Are You? By Robert J. Ottaviani I believe that there are six types of people who interact with each other on this earth. They are as follows: THE ONE UPPERS: We have all encountered these types along the way. Your telling a story and when you are finished with your story it pales in [...]
Dealing With Bad Neighbors … Why I Now Own a Shotgun
June 8, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Mike McGovern, Relationships

By Mike McGovern A gun range has a certain je ne sais quoi about it. Maybe it’s the imminence of severe injury or possible death—it’s at once exhilarating and stress relieving, and is the main reason for my recent shotgun purchase. A secondary reason is for home protection. Living in a townhome community for 4 [...]
Good Time for a Good Buy
February 23, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Featured Articles, Featured Content, Homes, Relationships

By LaTasha Hewitt When we talk about relationships, most people think of relationships with their partners, family, friends, coworkers and even their pets. However, not many of us think about the relationships that we will have with our home. Any one who has ever owned a home will tell you for both good and bad [...]
Bedbugs, BB Guns & Burglaries
February 17, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Dating, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Happiness, Relationships

Adventures in Apartment Living by Jennifer Maugle Many of us have had the opportunity to meet some interesting and sometimes disturbing characters living just doors away. This is especially true when living in apartments under shared roofs and I am not even about to tackle landlords. Regardless of where you live, you have to wonder [...]
Confessions of a Rescue Addict
February 12, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Career, Dreams/Goals, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Happiness, Hobbies, Pets, Start Ups

I admit it. I have a problem. When I look into the eyes of a dog or cat on death row, or one that happens to wind up at my back door looking for food, I can’t help but get involved.
Don’t Take It Out On Each Other
January 30, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Everything Else, Featured Blogs, Featured Content, Jim Calder, Love, Relationships

Even If You Don’t Sleep All Night By Jim Calder I am usually a very patient person. Unfortunately, like everyone I have my moments and breaking points. This is going to be a full disclosure blog that may be a bit long. Last night started off as a decent Friday night, but I had no [...]
I Fell In Love With Snuffleupagus
January 30, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Authors, Dating, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Karina Reeves, Love, Relationships

The Tale of My Imaginary Boyfriend By: Karina Reeves Like any child growing up in the 1970′s, I adored Sesame Street. But one thing always bothered me: why were Big Bird’s pals always just missing his best friend, Snuffleupagus I didn’t understand that he was Big Bird’s imaginary friend. I thought they must just have [...]
The Key To Fixing A Broken Heart
January 20, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Alicia Parks, Body, Dating, Everything Else, Featured Articles, Featured Content, Love, Mental Health, Stress, Work Out

OvercomeGrief By Strengthening Your Heart Chakras. Alicia Parks demonstrates how to find balance and open your heart with energizing yoga poses.
Old Reliable
January 19, 2010 by Staff
Filed under Blogs, Dating, Elle Matthews, Happiness

A Look At An Old New Chapter of Love Elle Mathews I was fresh out of high school and ready for a new chapter in my life. Most of my friends went away to college but I chose community college for the first two years. I wanted to save money plus I didn’t have a [...]


