“It’s very strange, but the mere act of writing anything is a help.” —Katherine Mansfield As long as there has been something to write on, humans have been keeping journals. You could even say that the earliest cave drawings were journals—capturing the events of a hunt, drawing pictographs that related stories, creating images of the Read more »
Month: July 2018
The Dos and Donts of Dating After Divorce
Angie is 47 and recently divorced. She married her high school sweetheart and hasn’t been on a date in 25 years. Toward the end of her marriage, there certainly weren’t a lot of romantic sparks, so she feels completely out of touch with her sensual side. She’s dabbled in online dating and been on a Read more »
You Don’t Divorce Your Children
Divorce is certainly an emotional time for families. In fact, it ranks as one of the most stressful experiences in life. However, it is not only the adults who experience this stress. Divorce is an emotionally devastating time for children. Remember these simple and commonsense guidelines to protect your children during divorce. Children Need Time to Read more »
Is there such a thing as a cheap divorce?
A cheap divorce is possible if you are fully aware of all the possible expenses involved. And keep an eye on them. It may require double the effort and attention to try and keep your expenses down to a minimum. But if it really is your main goal it will be worth the try. Try to Read more »
The 5 Stages of Divorce Grief
Only those who avoid love can avoid grief. The point is to learn from grief and remain vulnerable to love ~ John Brantner Grief is defined as “Deep sorrow, often associated with loss.” And with any great loss, like that of one’s marriage, there are stages that we must work through to overcome the grief Read more »