I’m not sure why it happens, but I know many grown children of divorce who still feel this way—make each parent happy first, deal with your needs second. And, still, it’s never enough.
Handling the Holidays
Surviving the Holidays Without Your Kids
Holidays without your kids during divorce feels awful. The holidays will be different this year if you are going through a divorce. Painful, maybe, especially without your kids. You can survive and it will get better. Here are four tips.
Should You Divorce Now, or Wait Until the Holidays Are Over?
There are no right or wrong answers nor a one-size-fits-all solution to this dilemma. Think carefully and proceed with the option that leads to the highest good.
5 Tips for Surviving the Holidays Post-Divorce
Divorce isn’t easy, so be kind to yourself during the holidays and remember to still be thankful for the good things in your life.
7 Tips To Reduce Holiday Stress
While your first holiday season post divorce may not be easy, with a little planning it can be the beginning of a positive next chapter with happier seasons to come.
6 Strategies to Make Your Solo Holidays the Best Ever!
Spending the holidays as a single woman may feel daunting – but remember that you have the power to create your experience. You and you alone get to choose how you feel and how you spend your solo holidays.
6 Handy Tips to Help Deal with Holiday Parenting Time
For some divorced or separated parents, holiday parenting time may be a difficult time of year as their children may spend more time with the other parent and less time with them.
Divorce and the Holidays: How to Survive this Holiday Season
Going through both a divorce and the holidays can be a mixture of emotions. With these tips, find what works for your social life during the holidays.
Father’s Day Falls on Her Day With the Kids — What Do I Do?
If Father’s Day lands on the mother’s visitation schedule, there are still steps a father can take to make sure the holiday is spent with his children.
Reasons to Be Thankful for the Sadness, Bitterness and Anger in Divorce
Divorce can actually help you learn a lot about yourself if you can find the reasons to be thankful during the holidays. Leave the anger at the door.
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