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Archive for December, 2007
Divorce is one of the most emotionally demanding life transitions you’ll ever encounter. One big pitfall is what I call “going for the martyr medal.” You get so preoccupied and consumed with making sure everyone else is taken care of first, that your own needs fall by the wayside. Single parents are often strong contenders [...]
Posted: December 27th, 2007 under Children & Parenting, Divorce, Motivation & Mindset, Self-Care.
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Family holidays are supposed to be relaxing and stress-free, but often they aren’t. Holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas can take you back in time to when you were a family with both parents living together under one roof. Holidays that have a strong cultural tradition of “family” can sometimes add a pinch of salt in [...]
Posted: December 17th, 2007 under Children & Parenting, Communication Skills, Divorce, Holidays.
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