Read a few things that you will learn to appreciate after your divorce. Life after Divorce can be positive but it all about how you approach it.
Valentine’s Day is not just about romantic dinners with a significant other. Valentine’s day can be simply about having gratitude and sharing a thank you with those you care about.
The impact of the waves ups and downs that you ride through your divorce will depend a lot on how you perceive things. Choose to be accountable and avoid the emotional pain that goes with self-pity.
If we can learn that truth is often perception rather than fact, we can move through our divorce in a way that opens the door to opportunities.
How a community pulled together to find a lost Dog and the lessons we can apply to other challenging and scary times in our lives; like divorce.
Divorce is not in itself Bad. Learn how to cope and embrace the lessons of divorce so that you can focus on less fighting, financial loss and preventing the children from suffering.
If your marriage is in trouble — buy the best sex book you can find and try that before you spend thousands on therapy.
Rejuvenate your marriage. Here are just a few things that you can do that will help you avoid becoming a divorce statistic.
In my practice as a Divorce Mediation coach, I see a lot of people who could use a little ‘Mayan’ philosophy as they go through the difficult time of separation and divorce. But just like the Mayan calendar has proven, the ‘end’ doesn’t have to mean something terrible, this can also be a time of new beginnings.
With almost 50% of marriages ending in divorce in North America, that’s a lot of people. That statistic does not even include those people who are just separated and have not filed for divorce or common-law couples who are now separated.