If you waited until New Year’s to tell your spouse you want a divorce, but have yet to find the strength to do so, here are 5 tips on how to follow through.
Coping with Divorce
WATCH: How to Create a Life You Love
Bonnie A. Sewell, CDFA, discusses how to create a life you love, including the things you need to consider in order to move on from the past and start creating the future you want.
Dear (Newly Divorced) Me: A Letter From Your Future Self
Dear (New Divorced) Me, Yeesh girl, you have been through quite a storm! But, you made it out of eye of the hurricane and, believe it or not, your world remains intact. Yes, it looks a bit different than it used to. Some of the people and places have changed; others have remained. The overall […]
5 Tips to Navigate Valentine’s Day During Divorce
Holidays during separation and divorce can be difficult. Valentine’s Day, in particular, when the world would have you believe everyone else has someone to love, has unique challenges.
R.I.P. Valentine’s Day
I recently wrote an article about January being the busiest month for divorce. Couples coming out of a hectic and often stressful holiday season begin the New Year with a resolution to divorce. But what I found surprising is that this busy month is followed by another blip that occurs – yes – you got […]
7 Ways to Ensure a Happier Relationship the Second Time Around
After a divorce, taking some time to examine what went wrong in your marriage can help ensure a happier relationship with your next partner.
5 Steps to Cultivating Genuine Self-Love
With Valentine’s Day approaching, we tend to think of romantic love and how to attract or keep that special someone. Romantic love causes us to light up like a Christmas tree, breathe a little easier, and view the world with more positivity. Yet, in order to love another with authentic unconditional love, we must first […]
Does an Aging Population Mean More Grey Divorces?
I recently attended a seminar where one of the topics was the issue of grey divorces. Our population is aging. A major portion of our population consists of baby boomers. We often talk about midlife crises, but what does this mean? Does it even exist? Think about the fact that many years ago there were […]
Coping After Divorce: 7 Ways to Say Thank You and Learn
Before my marriage ended, I moved through the world with the assumption that I’d always be with my husband. I didn’t really entertain the thought of being single again; it wasn’t part of my reality. Now, my marriage is unexpectedly over and my newly single life has begun. I’ve had to regroup, rethink, and revise […]
5 Tips to Move Forward After Infidelity and Divorce
By Vicki Vollweiler, Certified Divorce Coach As a divorce coach, I hear one story over and over: infidelity. The person who stepped out on the marriage can be either male or female. In all cases, it seems, one person is left alone… distraught, confused, and scared about the future. One partner is left to wonder, […]
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