Four Ways You Can Reduce Expenses and Save Money After Divorce
Divorce means you are starting your life again in a new way. It is not at all an easy task. Now, you are responsible for your financial well-being. With a little effort you will be to organize your finances as quickly as you can so that you can come out of the...
How to Start Dating Again After A Divorce
After getting out of a divorce, the idea of jumping back into the dating scene can be pretty intimidating. Especially in the age of COVID-19, it can be difficult to get motivated to meet new people. If you feel overwhelmed, just know that you’re far from alone. With...
Divorce Does Not Mean Going Broke; The Finances of Separation
We know you have heard the horror stories of couples and families going broke during a divorce. Couples who have saved for five, ten, or even twenty years only to throw money out the window. This often happens out of spite or when an individual attempts to keep his...
Five Things I’ve Learned About Co-Parenting With a Narcissist
Approximately 2 years ago I found myself divorced, needing to go back to work, with 75% responsibility for my children, and trying to co-parent with someone who hadn’t had a conversation with me in well over a year. PLUS, what I felt was an unfair child support...
Has Conscious Uncoupling Changed Divorce for Better or Worse?
When Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin announced their divorce in an article titled “Conscious Uncoupling” on her Goop website in 2014, the world went wild. Conscious Uncoupling. What was this new term? Did Gwyneth think she was better than the rest of us? Was this...
Women & Money – Turning Tragedy to Triumph
When I was growing up, I was painfully aware of how badly my grandfather treated my grandmother. He often yelled at her, sometimes swore at her, and humiliated her in front of us. Later, I learned he hit her too; though she was good at covering up the bruises. I...
The Benefits of Divorce Coaching
Ohhhhh… DIVORCE! Divorce is one hot mess and so complex that most people involved, including the professionals, often find it challenging to navigate. Even when divorce is amicable, it can still leave a wake of uncertainty and emotional scars all around you. There...
Don’t Worry! Your Parent-Child Bond is Stronger Than You Think!
One of the most common concerns I hear in my psychology practice around co-parenting is fear that one parent will “turn” the kids against the other parent. Parents well up with tears when they admit their deep fear that with new custody arrangements kids will begin...
Your Top Ten Wellness Essentials
Break-up’s are painful, difficult, and overwhelming at times. Separations can affect our minds, bodies, and hearts in a powerful way. Here are top ten wellness essentials from Certified Easting Psychology and Healthy-Mindset Coach, Vanessa Rogers. The irony of a...
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