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Holiday Stress Relief, Blow Bubbles!
Do you remember the last time you blew bubbles? I do!
6 Choices, How to Divorce
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. When faced with divorce, whether you’re leaving, have been left or decided mutually to end the marriage, you have OPTIONS! Divorce doesn’t have to be a personalized repeat of Kramer v Kramer or War of the Roses!...Wedding or Divorce.. Just Another Day…….
Each day consists of 24 hours, 1,440 minutes, 86,400 seconds. Some days seem to fly by and others drag on…and on. How time flies depends on what you’re doing on that particular day.
At the end of the month, I’ll attend a wedding.
Forgiveness: 7 Things You Need to Consider
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. Is the whole notion of forgiveness overrated? Can you forgive someone who hasn’t asked for forgiveness, isn’t concerned about it or isn’t around to ask? How important is forgiveness in divorce? Will anger dissipate...5 Reasons to Celebrate an Anniversary
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. June is affectionately referred to as Wedding Month and for obvious reasons, many anniversaries are celebrated in June. An anniversary can give you a gentle reminder to think back on how far you’ve come, how quickly...Divorce, The Tipping Point
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. 11 Reasons…. According to Malcom Gladwell’s book with the same title, “The Tipping Point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.” I...10 Important Facts About Divorce
This blog post was published by Familyaffaires.com. Even if you think you’re familiar with divorce, this tumultuous time in your life can be very challenging. Several experienced divorcees share what they wish they had known prior to getting divorced. Expect your...The Gray Divorce
Over the past twenty years, the divorce rate has decreased in the United States. That’s the good news. The bad news for those 50+ year old husbands and wives: the divorce rate for these baby boomers doubled from 1990 to 2010.