5 steps to post divorce happiness
July 21, 2008
Achieving happiness postdivorce is possible. But, like most things in life with a positive outcome, it requires hard work. There are things that you can do as you move through the divorce process to prepare and enable you to move forward with focus, hope and confidence; upon closing your divorce file.
Please click on the link to read more about tips and strategies as to how to accomplish postdivorce happiness. 5-steps-to-post-divorce-happiness-more-magazine-12
I wrote this article for More magazine’s online edition. More magazine is a publication which celebrates women over 40. Men should also feel comfortable reading this article as it offers great insight into moving on - postdivorce; tips that apply to both men and women. If you would like to browse through this magazine click on the following link: www.more.ca
Life is like a book: some chapters are more difficult to get through than others. When I started living on my own again, I thought about how the new chapters of my own life were going to be written. I began to ask myself many questions. Can people actually be single and happy postdivorce? If they can, how do they achieve this? What is their secret? Is it like one of those new fad diets–just follow these few simple steps and, poof, a new you, easily transformed while you sleep? Or can you only reach that elusive goal of happiness when you find that perfect mate–your knight in shining armor or damsel in distress?
Think about how you would like your life to look like postdivorce and start doing some of those things now. You have choices and control. It’s up to you as to how this new chapter in your life is going to be written.
Entry Filed under: Happiness, The Smart Divorce, children, divorce, emotions of divorce, feeling better, finances, finding closure; seeking closure, grieving, happy divorcee, healing post divorce; moving on, parenting, separation, smart divorce, the children's best interest. .
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SW | September 26, 2008 at 7:05 am
The Canadian Symposium For Parental Alienation Syndrome
March 27 - through March 29 2009
At the Metro Toronto Convention Center
This international educational conference is dedicated to
helping family law attorneys, mental health professionals,
mediators, various other professionals & targeted parents,
We will address the solutions for the intervention and
treatment to assist children being psychologically abused
by this disorder.
Come to the largest conference ever organized on the
topic of parental alienation syndrome. Meet the leading
medical and legal experts in Psychology and Family Law
and obtain CE Credits.
Visit the website for more information at
http://www.CSPAS.ca
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melody grenville | October 9, 2008 at 12:31 am
There is so much to do and alot to read. Just going through this information is over whelming but I know now what I need to do. Organization is the key and how your thought process will help me through the worst time of my life. After 31 years of marriage you look out there and wonder where do I go from here and how do I do it. I will use your information to the best of my abilities and know there is a great future out there for me. I want to be one of those people who look at life and smile. All the events of my life will help me to enjoy what time I have left . Most of all happiness and joy. Thank you for sharing this with me and it will become my guide for a full and better life.