The way we live and see our lives is created out of the very beliefs we have about ourselves and the world...our perceptions. When we can truly understand this, we have the power to change our circumstances...and our lives.
Our unique belief systems our formed under the surface of what we ... Views: 844
Prior to becomming a full time Date and Love Life Coach I had been a licensed real estate broker since 1996. This major career shift became my gift after loving, losing, and a whole lot of learning!
Real Estate was a career path that allowed me to have balance between good income and the ... Views: 742
It’s an interesting time of year once Christmas comes and goes leaving many...”hopeful,” for the new year ahead.
Across Facebook and many other social media platforms you see post after post about what a shit year it was and somehow we are left to believe that with a flip of a month in the ... Views: 791
As a Divorce Coach and Consultant, by the time people find me, they are well beyond marital bliss and about to embark on one of life’s major life changing events, we know as divorce.
There are woman that sit in my chair and as I listen to their stories and the history of their marriage, I ... Views: 1229
Throughout my years of divorce coaching and having gone through the process twice myself, I have created a list of the top 10 ways you can save upwards of $10,000 and possibly much more, in your divorce:
1) Part amicably. Leave pride and ego on the table and get crystal clear on what you ... Views: 849
As a divorce coach, product of divorce , two-time divorce survivor… and living in a very blended family, I’m very familiar with the effect “mud-slinging” of the ex has on children.
I’d like to start out by saying that children of divorce, have it much harder than the adults involved. They are ... Views: 1822
Ten Quick Tips to Survive Divorce and the Holidays
The holidays can be a rough time for those recently divorced or those facing it soon. With all the emphasis on family get togethers and social gatherings, it can feel like an agonizing and long stretch of time for many.
So, what can you ... Views: 1380
There was a day, when I was 6 months pregnant, with 13-month-old twins when my 10-day estranged first ex-husband finally came home from a “business trip”, only to tell me, now mom at home, that he did not love me anymore and needed to leave “to figure out why”. Ten minutes later, he packed up a ... Views: 1333
I woke up this morning, Sunday at 6:00 a.m., restless from 6 hours of sleep. I crept downstairs hoping to not awaken my 8 year old morning “rooster” to check my email and begin my day.
In my inbox, was a potential “match”, from Singleparentmeetup.com. The profile picture, was of a, er, ... Views: 1598
Is marriage really a dying tradition? Are all these statistics we keep hearing about, real?
After two divorces myself and the experience gained from them, I have my own thoughts of why fewer people are running to the altar and more are running away from it. My curiosity and need for ... Views: 1196
As of 1 hour and 53 minutes ago, I am officially divorced…again.
Although I believe in my heart that it was for the best, I did not expect to feel the level of sadness, finality and disappointment that I have experienced in the days leading up to D day.
I wanted to try and write about the ... Views: 1258
It’s been almost a year since my almost official ex moved out. For years I sat on the fence feeling trapped in an unfulfilling and stressful marriage. It was only after a dramatic spiral into pain pill abuse and depression and finally rehab that I was able to come to terms with my situation. ... Views: 1582