Remember the saying, “All things shall pass.” This was my motto during divorce and it can be used during a less favorite season. The cycle of seasons, like life, encompasses variety and keeps things interesting.
Coping with Divorce
How to Lift the Divorce Fog During the Holidays
When your head seems stuck in an inescapable funk, take a deep breath and slowly exhale all the darkness, noise, fear, anger, bitterness, self-doubt, and self-hatred. Then, with a clear head, ask yourself these questions.
4 Tips for Single Moms Spending Christmas Alone
Christmas alone is as bad as you think it will be. With these 4 tips and a positive attitude, you’ll feel the spirit of the season, we promise!
How to Remain Optimistic During Christmas
These next couple of weeks can be the season that you finally recognize that you deserve holiday joy and happiness and you have the power to define that on your own terms. Will you accept that gift?
Protect Yourself from Burnout: Find Harmony in Everyday Life after Divorce
To protect yourself from burnout and find harmony in life after divorce, here are some useful strategies/tips to rebuild your life and come out stronger.
5 Tips for Figuring Out Life During and After Divorce
Going through a divorce raises a lot of questions and concerns, some of which have to deal with your living arrangements, and how you’re going to move on emotionally and spiritually. While there is certainly no easy answer to these questions, you can use these tips to make the process a bit easier and rise above this ordeal to rebuild your life.
Tools To Help Save Your Marriage To An Addict
As long as both individuals are willing to commit their time and effort to make use of these tools, recovery from addiction is not only possible but probable.
Why Do Narcissists Always Ruin the Holidays?
If you’re divorced from a narcissist, you know that your ex can be a bit “glitchy” – or more glitchy than usual – around the holidays. Here are 5 reasons why your narcissistic ex will ruin the holidays if they can.
Divorced And Lonely? 5 Things Not to do During The Holidays
If you’re divorced and lonely instead of viewing the holidays as something you have to “get through” view it as an opportunity to do something that reinforces your inner strength.
What Happens to Debt When You Get Divorced?
A highly debatable aspect of any divorce is the debt that was a joint endeavor between you and your spouse. One must not assume the divorce means splitting the debt according to your liking.
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