The 3 Resolutions Every Divorcing Mom must make in order to have a great 2010.

Even if you’ve already made your resolutions, every divorcing mom deserves to add these resolutions to your list.

#1 TO TREAT MYSELF WITH COMPASSION
We Resilient Moms are loving nurtures of our families and our friends. We will willingly sacrifice sleep, time, money to assist those we love. That’s great and part of what makes us who we are.
But, here’s a question: Are we as compassionate with ourselves as we are with others? Too often, the answer is no. We speak harshly to ourselves and focus on what we haven’t done, rather than congratulating ourselves on the progress we have made. We neglect ourselves and rarely enjoy our own gifts with ourselves. Treating ourselves with compassion is not an indulgence. It is a necessity. It’s worth repeating: Your kids need you now more than ever. But, if you don’t take care of yourself, you can’t be there for them. Extend compassion in your own direction and everyone wins.

#2 TO TAKE MY HEALTH AS SERIOUSLY AS THAT OF MY KIDS
Where our kids are concerned, we pay close attention sniffles, coughs, and every ache they mention. We never skip their medical or dental appointments. So when was the last time you went to the doctor? Have you had a check-up? What about a cholesterol screening? When was the last time you visited your ob-gyn? Your good health is one of your greatest assets, so take it seriously.

#3 TO LEARN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN URGENT AND IMPORTANT AND ACT ACCORDINGLY
The key to negotiating major life change is knowing the difference between what’s urgent and what’s important.

Urgent matters may be time-sensitive but may lack lasting significance. Other people may have strong feelings about a situation, which may give it an emotional charge that makes it seem pressing.

Knowing what’s important keeps you on purpose in your life. Handle important matters during the most productive part of your day. Check Facebook, email or return personal phone calls, address after you’ve addressed what’s important.

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Author's Bio: 

Jennifer Baszile is an entrepreneur, writer and professional speaker who brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of achievement to her marketing and coaching business.

She earned a BA from Columbia University and an MA and Ph.D. in American history from Princeton University where she received many major prizes for her research.

At 30, Jennifer became an award-winning assistant history professor at Yale University where she taught for eight years before she entered the world of free enterprise.

Jennifer is a nationally recognized author who scored a six-figure book deal with Simon & Schuster on her first project. Her book, The Black Girl Next Door: A Memoir, was released in 2009. It was favorably reviewed in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today and numerous other newspapers and magazines.

Jennifer is a dynamic professional speaker who has spoken at Goggle, Simon & Schuster, White & Case, LLP, exceptional schools and universities including UCLA and University of Connecticut.

Jennifer has been featured on television and has appeared on countless radio programs across America.