Choices Can Lead to Major Life Changes

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How are the choices you’re making affecting your life and relationships? Are they sound, healthy, and beneficial to your well-being? Do they come from positive thoughts and do they contribute to a better quality of life for you? Often our choices are so momentous that their results will create a totally different life for us…. [Continue Reading]

How An Empty Nest Can Allow for Life Enrichment

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I think my most difficult major life change was dealing with an empty nest. I knew the time when my youngest of two boys would be leaving home to start college was fast approaching. But in reality, it didn’t sink in until after it had happened. The emotional feeling caught me off guard. Suddenly, there… [Continue Reading]

Mindfulness During Pregnancy and Early Motherhood

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It’s impossible to overlook the physical changes of pregnancy. But, as dramatic as those changes may be, the invisible transformations you experience en route to motherhood are every bit as far-reaching. The months before birth represent an opportunity for tremendous personal growth and development—an opportunity for you to become more in-tune with your body, to… [Continue Reading]

The Challenges of Parenthood: Where Did Our Relationship Go?

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 “Having a child is one of the best things that ever happened to me…and it almost ruined my marriage.” ~ Jessica, married six years To say that parenting is both a blessing and an enormous undertaking of epic proportions is clearly an understatement. Despite the planning and desire to become parents, couples are often unprepared… [Continue Reading]

Limiting the Complainer

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Do you know someone in your life who constantly complains?  Think of a friend, your partner, a family member, or a colleague who usually complains about the same things.  Got such a person in mind? Do you try to help them, give them support and offer advice?  Are you truly empathetic, have a good listening… [Continue Reading]

Secrets to Getting Over Shyness and Meeting New People

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Would you rather spend time with people you know, or meet up with a group of total strangers? Do you hide in the corner at events or parties? Have you ever passed on a great opportunity because you didn’t have a sidekick, or some familiar face to help you get started? You’re not alone. I… [Continue Reading]

It’s Not You, It’s Them

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Do you have someone in your life that is always spewing negativity or being overly difficult? Is this person always trying to bring you down, make you feel bad or looking to fight with you? Unfortunately, I have experienced quite a few of these people in my lifetime, some of whom I was able to… [Continue Reading]

The Road To Peace

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Part of me wishes I could share with you, right here and right now, a list of all the people who annoy me, who upset me, who anger me. I’d name names and air very specific grievances. I’d tell you clearly why I am always right and they are always wrong. I’d get you to… [Continue Reading]

There’s A New Person I’m Interested In Getting to Know Better, Now What?

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As a child, I hid behind my Mother’s legs, lowered my head, and stole glances at people that began to speak to me.  The quiet child did not approach others or speak back, but she did hear them, as she observed from a safe distance. Interacting with new people takes a lot of courage for… [Continue Reading]

Are You a Difficult Person? C’mon Now – We All Have Our Moments!

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Certainly, we all are difficult at times, many times in fact! How do the people, especially spouses, feel and react when we are at our worst? It probably isn’t a shining moment for anybody. In my counseling practice, I often hear complaints about difficult family members. In-laws and stepchildren many times are the poster images… [Continue Reading]

Meeting New People in a New Home Location

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Do you feel a sudden increase in stress and anxiety levels when faced with meeting new people? Are you experiencing this stress because you had to move to a new home location, away from everything familiar in your life? It doesn’t have to be a time of trepidation. Let’s consider that this transition is a… [Continue Reading]

Confessions of a Happy Person…Sometimes People Suck

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Difficult people –The client you can’t please. The mother-in-law who interferes. The neighbour who lets his dog pee on your lawn. You know exactly who I’m talking about and you’re not alone in thinking IT. Sometimes people suck. And by “people,” I’m generalizing. Sometimes I suck, I’m sure you’re not perfect either. I work with… [Continue Reading]

6 Steps for Dealing with Difficult People or Situations

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I like to believe that most people are inherently good and are simply doing the best they can in the moment. Very often peoples’ actions are driven by fear or some other negative emotion, causing them to act in ways that feel difficult to us. We’re often quick to brand them as a difficult person…. [Continue Reading]

Newly Single (Again): Who Deserves A Place in Your Life?

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Most of my clients are at mid or later-life. When some find themselves single again, divorced or widowed, shifts happen. What changes? Certainly the meaning of “our stuff” and what makes home comfortable, but mainly it’s clarity about the value and use of our time. Now single, she wants to be sure she has a… [Continue Reading]

When Their Story Becomes Your Nightmare

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Have you ever been in a situation in which your intentions and actions were perceived incorrectly by someone, your words were twisted and your actions judged wrongly by someone who refused to believe you did not intend to hurt? What if this person’s “truth” was not the truth and yet it affected you negatively leaving… [Continue Reading]

Are Difficult People Driving You Nuts?

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I don’t always get along with people. In fact, I’ll be the first to admit that a lot of times people just drive me nuts. And if I start looking, I can find faults left, right and center! But I’ve learned one very important thing about the people I come in contact with, especially those… [Continue Reading]

The Art of Human Interaction

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Difficult people…we all have to deal with them, right? Wrong. I am certain there is no such thing. Our approach to dealing with others is usually a direct reflection of our perspective, one that, for many, is based on a misunderstanding, or an incomplete awareness, of human behavior: People do not create problems because they… [Continue Reading]

How to Make Difficult People Disappear

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At one time or another, we’ve all had to deal with people we find difficult, and I’m betting you’ve wished at one time or another that they’d make your life easier by just disappearing. Certainly, the easiest way to deal with any problem is to eliminate it, if possible, and the same is true of people we… [Continue Reading]

What To Do – When Everyone Else is New

It’s difficult to be the new girl. I was reminded of this, recently, when I entered graduate school one semester behind my cohort and found myself attending classes carrying “this feels new and overwhelming” baggage, while the people around me were already close-knit and connected, with each others’ birthdays memorized, private Facebook groups created, the… [Continue Reading]

Protecting Your Relationship from Negative Influences

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Relationships don’t exist in isolation. This is a good thing, or it can be, depending on your perspective and how you and your partner handle others. Couples are often unaware that their relationship is vulnerable to outside influences (especially the influence of friends and family)–it’s easy to ignore or underestimate the impact that outsiders can… [Continue Reading]

Gifts of Loss

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The other day I heard a friend’s father had passed away.  I hope she will endure the experience and gain the same peace I have about the death of my father almost five years ago. It has been said in many places and in many ways, but loss has lessons to teach.  Sometimes, the lessons… [Continue Reading]

The Other Side of Loss – Moving Beyond Anger

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Although anger is viewed as an expected and understandable reaction to divorce, it’s rarely acknowledged as an important part of processing loss. Whether it involves the loss of hopes and dreams, what could have been but wasn’t, the heartbreak of letting go or the fear of forging ahead alone, anger is deeply woven into the… [Continue Reading]

When a Relationship Ends, How to Overcome the Feeling of Loss

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We all have experienced an end to a relationship-whether it is a friend, life-partner, co-worker, or even ties with a family member. Overcoming the feeling of loss is always a challenge, and depending on the situation and your personality, the experience can take many different twists and turns before settling into a concluding sense of… [Continue Reading]

Dealing with Loss: When the Wind Gets Kicked Out of You

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The first time I experienced loss was when Carlene came over… well she was supposed to come over with James, yet when she arrived at my cabin late that hot summer afternoon, she said very sternly, calmly, as if to convince herself…. James is dead. I remember thinking she was kidding, as those two were… [Continue Reading]

Thoughts, Things, Time: Moving on after Loss

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“The empty nester.” I’m talking with a client whose youngest child, in her 20’s, is about to move far away. My organizing client is excited, yet feeling the loss, deeply. The last years have focused on her daughter, getting her ready to leave home, working through college, and then making career choices. My client has… [Continue Reading]

Overcoming Ineffective Communication Habits

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Ask couples about the essential ingredients of a healthy marriage/relationship and “communication” usually tops their list. In fact, most couples who come to me for counseling say they want to communicate more effectively. Many have identified that their relationship distress is either directly or indirectly linked to communication missteps. Often, this self-assessment is spot-on. There… [Continue Reading]

Coping with Bereavement and Loss

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For many children and families their first real experience with loss happens when a pet dies. When a well loved pet dies, children need consolation, love, support and affection more than complicated medical explanations. They need to have their feelings understood and supported. Your child’s reaction will depend on their age and stage of maturity, but… [Continue Reading]

Shifting Gears – Using Rituals to Help Kids Transition Between Mom’s House and Dad’s House

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As parents, we often glide through a multitude of changes without so much as batting an eye.  After all, it comes with the territory. Lauren wakes up with a fever so you adjust your schedule, make a couple of calls and work from home that day.  Evan surprises you with a notice about baseball practice… [Continue Reading]

Making Your Marriage More Like a Business…Impersonal, You Say? Not So!

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Do you want to change the scope of your relationship with your partner? Changing routines, styles, or habits can be a struggle. People usually want change when their relationship or marriage becomes so unsatisfactory that disillusion leads to disappointment. Before reaching that point, why not try a proactive approach to shake things up a bit… [Continue Reading]

The Power of Words When Contemplating Change

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This month, while you contemplate making changes, give serious thought to the words you use to describe what you want. Your words have incredible power; they influence you, those around you, and the future you build. For example, when I moved my practice to a new area, I came up with a catchy, opening line to… [Continue Reading]

Changing YOU . . . Can it Really be Done?

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Yes, it can, and with less effort than you would imagine. We’ve all heard a zebra can’t change its stripes – once a zebra always a zebra. Even a full coat of body paint won’t ever make that zebra a donkey, no way! True, or not so true? It’s true, that old zebra will always… [Continue Reading]

How to Come Up with Creative Parenting Solutions

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Every day is a new beginning when you’re a parent. Your child is changing and growing. And so are you. Each day you wake up with more wisdom and insights than you had the day before. (It may not feel like that some days, but it’s true. Being a parent offers ongoing opportunities for learning,… [Continue Reading]

How I Became a Savvy Stepmom by Implementing 5 Easy Steps to Effective Change

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Five and a half years ago, I became a stepmom. I had two young adult children from my first marriage and my husband gifted me with three wonderful, young adult bonus children and one very angry fourteen year old boy, Junior. Four months into our marriage, my rose colored glasses came off and my delusions… [Continue Reading]

Changing Your Attitude to Change

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Handling change is one of life’s greatest challenges and is a very important element in my work with parents.  My passion is to empower parents and help them handle change positively and with clarity, direction and confidence. Change is inevitable and although it’s perfectly natural to resist the changes in your life and feel overwhelmed… [Continue Reading]

Be Amazing: Countering Self-Doubt when Life Feels Overwhelming

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There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. ~Edith Wharton One afternoon as I struggled to gain creative ground on a new project, a dear friend reminded me that as far as she was concerned, I was pretty darn amazing.  At the time, feeling amazing was a… [Continue Reading]

The Secret to Reducing Holiday Stress

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year, unless…. …You’re newly pregnant and exhausted. The number one item on your holiday wish list this year? Finding the energy to deck the halls before the relatives arrive. …Your baby is teething. Committing to anything more gourmet than slice-and-bake for the office cookie exchange seems like total… [Continue Reading]

Women Stress, Men Stress-Less? Don’t Let Stress Crumble Your Gingerbread House!

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As the holidays approach, the differences between how men and women think and act shine as bright as Rudolph’s nose. From Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day, feeling stressed is as traditional as trimming the tree, lighting the Menorah, or kissing under the mistletoe. How many times have you vowed, “Next year will be different!”? Women,… [Continue Reading]

Holiday Stress and Family

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Don’t the holidays seem to keep arriving a little earlier each year? Talk about holiday stress—there always seems to be so much to do and so little time; even if you thought you had planned ahead. With time moving so quickly, it seems that the stress levels just continue to mount. Decorating, gift buying, holiday… [Continue Reading]

Those Little Elves – Finding Your Safe Place Away from Holiday Stress

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Not that I’m promoting denial, avoidance or la la land… yet let’s be real people. The Holidays are a trigger for people. Triggers with family dynamics, unmet expectations for the year, chaos in malls and parking lots, stress about paying for it all, having to give give give when so many of us on empty… [Continue Reading]

The Conflict Connection: Understanding What Makes Your Ex Tick

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Joe was at his wits’ end. Ever since his divorce, he tried to do everything he could think of to get along with his ex, Maria. It seemed like no matter how hard he tried, nothing worked. While they would go through periods where things were fine, it usually didn’t last for long. Eventually, Maria… [Continue Reading]

Coping with Christmas Stress

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Christmas, although a time of great joy and celebration, can also be the most stressful of times for even the best of parents, with the family home chaotic and often besieged by visitors. Throw into the mix, over-excited children who have weeks to sit around at home and the situation can quickly spiral out of… [Continue Reading]

How Do You Handle Holiday Stress?

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The mind, body, stress connection has gained much attention. We now know that stress is not only detrimental to adults, but also greatly affects our children and teenagers. Unmanaged stress can present itself physically, socially, and emotionally. Holidays bring additional stress to everyone. Keeping an eye out for signs of stress will empower you to… [Continue Reading]

Three Strategies To Help You Manage Conflict

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“That’s it. I quit!” my friend burst out. “I can’t take one more minute of having to deal with that %^&$ anymore.” I knew exactly who my friend was talking about. She’s complained to me before about a Very Difficult Person with whom she has to work. This person can be condescending, patronizing, and an… [Continue Reading]

Releasing Conflict – How to Identify and Deal with Toxic People

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You don’t have to go very far to find negativity and conflict. Just watch the news, listen to the radio, even on the internet and in social media, it can feel like wherever people gather, complaining, whining and negativity will follow. Some people actively seek ‘what is wrong,’ making conflict and control-issues inevitable. There is… [Continue Reading]

Workplace Stress Management Includes Overcoming Conflict

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Overcoming conflict that happens in the workplace is one of the most frequent stress management questions that I receive. So, I have a couple of useful conflict resolution ideas for you to try when communicating with challenging co-workers. If you have worked in an office setting, then you probably will recognize these staff members. Consider the… [Continue Reading]

Bonding With Your Baby: Don’t Get Stressed About It

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After months of anticipation, your baby is finally here. She’s healthy and she’s gorgeous (just like her mama) and she definitely knows what she’s doing when it comes to bonding with you. She’s been staring at you, wide-eyed, since the moment she arrived on the planet. And that was over an hour ago…. As you’ve… [Continue Reading]

How Conflict Can Be a Spiritual Practice

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Here’s a HOT topic that always gets me going: what are the benefits of conflict? Merriam-Webster defines conflict as: competitive or opposing action of incompatibles : antagonistic state or action (as of divergent ideas, interests, or persons). Remember: conflict is tension. Tension breeds growth. Growth is necessary for your soul’s evolution. Let’s get to it… [Continue Reading]

Seeing Beyond the Conflict

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Not long ago, I was working for a company that seemed to be in alignment with my beliefs and values. I believed in the vision and concept. I was excited to be a part of something that would offer true transformation to people all over the world. There was just one thing – I kept… [Continue Reading]

Overcoming the Co-Parenting Conflict

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Co-parenting is a term you become familiar with when you get divorced.  As a re-single, it is important to not only learn this word, but realize how it is going to work for you and your now ex-spouse.  But, what makes it so difficult to parent together while living apart when you were able to… [Continue Reading]

Pregnant With Possibility, Bursting With Life: Celebrating the Changes of Pregnancy

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The pregnancy test just came back positive. You still feel the same—it’s too soon for most early-pregnancy symptoms to start kicking in—but you are already beginning to anticipate the changes that your body will begin to experience during the amazing months ahead. Pregnancy is a much more joyful experience if you allow yourself to accept… [Continue Reading]

Siblings without the rivalry

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Sibling rivalry can apply to any child living in the same family, from step brothers and sisters to blood related brothers and sisters, and it refers to the jealousy, competition, teasing and fighting that goes on between them. Siblings fight for a number of reasons: • They want your parental attention. • They are jealous:… [Continue Reading]

Divorce: Net Gain or Net Loss

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There are so many life-changing events that affect our health.  Stress, death, taxes and divorce are among some of them.  Depending on the type of personality you have, you can either have a net gain of weight or a net loss of weight.  But, when you get divorced, it is especially important to try to… [Continue Reading]

Lower Your Stress Levels With 2 Words

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Two of the most powerful words happen to be WHAT IF? When we ask the world, or ourselves, “WHAT IF?” we have the power to answer our own question with a positive outcome or a negative outcome. Unfortunately, we are experts at filling in the blanks with negative anxiety causing outcomes. Children are even more… [Continue Reading]

Lighten up your lunchbox!

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A staggering five million children’s lunchboxes are prepared in British homes every weekday, yet a Food Standards Agency survey discovered that three out of four of these were likely to contain foods that were too high in saturated fat, salt or sugar and almost half failed to include any fruit.   Most of them included… [Continue Reading]

Keeping it Together at Work When You Feel Like Life is Falling Apart

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We’ve all heard the sage advice when things go awry at work, “Don’t take it home with you.” However, what do you do when the stresses and worries of your home life follow you to work each day? While a “leave it at the door” attitude sounds good in theory, creating that kind of separation between your… [Continue Reading]

The Most Important Job in the World Can Also Be the World’s Most Intimidating

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How to feel confident—or at least a little less uncertain—as you assume the job of being someone’s mom or dad. Congratulations on your new position: you’ve just become someone’s Mom or Dad. Whether you’ve been working toward this promotion for many years or you are a recent recruit to the parenting business, you’re likely to… [Continue Reading]

A Penny or A Million…BOTH Require Expansion

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I’ve always thought I knew why my beloved hasn’t shown up yet. I mean I’m an Intimacy Expert for crying out loud, I should know these things, right? I’ve decided it was because I hadn’t healed from my father (now healed- check) or because I wasn’t getting along with my son’s father (now getting along-… [Continue Reading]

Re-Singled Environmental Changes

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You are a single parent now and that means that you either have to get a job or change a part-time job to full-time.  Although the expense of living and income is important, the environment that is created by this work life change is sometimes harder to manage. Lee BlockAfter going through a long and… [Continue Reading]

Relationship Responsibility: No Ostriches Allowed

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Much as we’d like life to be simple, couples go through many responsibility changes over time. All changes affect the relationship for the good or bad. Below are two major transitions couples may see, marriage and children, and how to make them good for your relationship. Before we look at any type of transition, there… [Continue Reading]

From Blushing Bride to Bonus Mom – Parenting Children You Didn’t Birth

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Some people create bucket lists as a way to identify all the things they’d like to see happen in their lifetime. I, however, took a different approach to shaping the course of my life. By the time I reached my early twenties, I had constructed a fairly well developed list of all the things I… [Continue Reading]

Are you achieving a work/life balance?

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The hurdles that career-minded women must overcome to penetrate the boardroom are well-documented, combine this with the difficulties that many of us face whilst trying to raise a happy, well-balanced family, and it’s easy to see that life as a successful woman in business is no stroll in the park. In order not to lose… [Continue Reading]

And Baby Makes Three

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It’s the summer when I first become a mother. I’m nursing my newborn on the couch, savoring each whisper of air that pass over the two of us. That’s what passes for a breeze during this summer of record-breaking high temperatures. My husband settles down on the couch beside us with a glass of something… [Continue Reading]

The Real Deal List of How to Deal When Your Soul-Mate is Not Your Soul-Mate Anymore

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“It could happen to you – just like it happened to me there’s simply no immunity – there’s no guarantee I say love’s such a force – if you find yourself in it.” ~ Sting, Brand New Day. I was at a catch up lunch the other day with a dear friend. The last time… [Continue Reading]

Who’s Responsible?

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Responsibility. The ability to respond to your environment, your circumstances, and to those within your circle of influence. It’s also the ability to respond to your thoughts, your words, your deeds, your choices, and your decisions. All too often you might find yourself overwhelmed by what you believe are your responsibilities. You’re late for work… [Continue Reading]

The Source of Responsibility

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We normally think of change in responsibilities when the kids leave home, when we become divorced and have shared custody, when we need to pay totally our own way, when we receive support from a partner, yes? I want to provide another angle as a miraculous opening of possibility in your life. I had a… [Continue Reading]

How to Handle the Additional Responsibility that Comes with Being a Single Parent

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There is a big difference between being a married parent and being a single parent, and with those differences, comes a big change in responsibility. This change is equal opportunity and affects both the mother and father, no matter what your custody situation is. Being a parent is hard, but being a single parent is… [Continue Reading]

Getting From Here to There: Rethinking Parenting Responsibilities After Divorce

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In an ideal world, as a couple with children you work together to juggle the day-to-day needs of your kids. Getting homework done, monitoring how long they surf the web, shuffling them to appointments and football practices, all the while making sure they’re loved, fed, bathed and relatively safe. That’s the stuff parenting is made… [Continue Reading]

The Key to Getting Your Partner On-Board with a Change: Give It a Little Time

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Have you ever wanted something you think is a great idea; then you asked your partner, excitedly requested an immediate response, and got a “No”? Did you argue for your idea? Did you push your point? Were you confused because you knew it was a great idea and couldn’t see how your partner could say… [Continue Reading]

The Secret to Loving Your Post-Baby Life: Going With the Flow

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It wasn’t that long ago that parents were encouraged to put their newborns on four-hour schedules and to start sleep-training their babies by six weeks of age. Putting a baby on a schedule would be good for the parents and the baby, or so the experts of the day claimed. Baby would be comforted by… [Continue Reading]

5 Tips To Help With Merging Households

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Saying “I Do” the second time around can be a complicated lifestyle change that doesn’t seem complicated through love goggle eyes. Kids from your previous relationship aside, what exactly are you going to do with three toasters, two blenders, and two full master bedroom suites? If you’re marrying for the second (or third) time, you’ve… [Continue Reading]

Mind the Gap: Taking stock of where you are and where you want to be

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Recently my husband invited a friend, who was going through a messy divorce, over for dinner. At first glance his friend clearly gave the appearance of a guy who had it all together. Since his separation, he had drastically changed his diet, invested in a vigorous exercise program and dropped about fifty pounds. And the… [Continue Reading]

My Parenting Village

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It’s one thing to want to have a baby. It’s quite another thing to become a parent. I learned that lesson the hard way within weeks of giving birth to my first child. Julie was everything I had dreamed of and so much more: a picture-perfect newborn who also happened to be colicky. I would… [Continue Reading]

Make a Change for Yourself…and Your Relationship

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My couples are often surprised when I tell them; “do the healthy thing because you deserve it, not because you want something from another person.”  When you make a change in your life, even if it is a change in your relationship, it is imperative you change for yourself first. Why? What’s the difference? Because… [Continue Reading]

6 Ways to Make Transitioning Between Homes Easier for Kids in Blended Families

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If you’re a stepparent, have you ever wondered what your stepkids might be feeling as they transition between two homes? Have you ever wondered what they’re going through as they navigate the change from having two parents in one home to having to split their time in two homes because their parents’ relationship ended? With… [Continue Reading]

How to Change – It Starts with Embracing Change as a Process

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“Don’t ever change,” he said… perhaps as an expression of his love of who I am, who I was being… yet I felt instantly stifled… be this perfect way and I’ll be loved. Be just as he wants me to be and I’ll get approval. Careful not to stray or you might lose attention. Definitely… [Continue Reading]

Recently Divorced…It Is A Change

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When you get divorced, there are so many changes that take place in so many relationships it can be hard to keep it all straight. But, by far the biggest change is that of a husband/wife to a now ex-husband/ex-wife. How do you deal with this person that you knew and no longer love? You… [Continue Reading]

Don’t Deny Discomfort

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Most people try to avoid discomfort because, well, it’s uncomfortable. Who wants to feel uncomfortable? However discomfort has a story to tell you if you listen. Discomfort tells you something isn’t right. Discomfort tells you it is time to make a transition, to change, to do something differently, to expand. The good news is discomfort… [Continue Reading]

Becoming a Single Parent

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I’ll be back. Those were the words that I uttered to my divorce attorney at the courthouse when I went before the judge to have her stamp my divorce decree that announced me a single parent. I didn’t know when I would be back, but I knew I would be back. My attorney looked at… [Continue Reading]

Becoming a Parent

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Change the Diaper and It Will Please Me Remember these song lyrics by Billy Joel, “Don’t go changing to try and please me. I love you just the way you are?” Well, we may not have to purposely change for the ones that truly love us but change in our lives is inevitable. It’s a… [Continue Reading]

From Marriage to Divorce…Is It Time to Make a Move?

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Making a move from being married to being divorced is a big decision. It not only affects you, it affects your children, your spouse, your friends and your extended family. It also affects your standard of living, your self-esteem and even your sense of self and belonging. How do you know when it is time… [Continue Reading]

Childhood Stress: Confessions of a Stressed Out Kid

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I was one stressed out kid. I had a supportive family, great friends and teachers, I wasn’t bullied or picked on and yet every morning before elementary school I got a stomach ache. I don’t remember exactly when it started, but it happened sometime after my family moved from Wisconsin to Virginia. The remedy that… [Continue Reading]

Relationship Bank Accounts: Minimum Balance

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The idea of an emotional bank, as popularized by Dr. Stephen R. Covey in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a great way to analyze a relationship in a logical way. Of course, instead of money, we make deposits and withdrawals in the form of social currency. Through our actions and shared experiences,… [Continue Reading]

Relationship Building at a Distance

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You know that time in a relationship when you’ve been dating for awhile, you’ve committed to an exclusive relationship, but things are still new and in some ways tenuous, especially to changes. While in this delicate phase of our relationship, my now husband and I found ourselves in a long distance relationship when he got a job… [Continue Reading]

Parenting Before Your Baby is Born

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Being pregnant is a huge life change for many women. One mom I talked with during her pregnancy, asked me about what she could do to support her baby mentally and emotionally during pregnancy. I told her that being happy, healthy, feeling positive about the baby and having good feelings about your partner are great ways to… [Continue Reading]

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