It may be necessary to reorder your priorities this holiday season. And if you’re facing the holidays as a single parent for the first time, this will be more important than ever.
Read MoreHoliday traditions from our childhoods frame our memories. We take some of those traditions into adulthood and they then become our traditions.
Read MoreBeing single during the holidays can be difficult. You want nothing more than to share these special times with someone, and as you look around at other happy couples, the feeling of loneliness intensifies.
Read MoreLet’s face it. We’re all grown-ups now. Sometimes we have to do things we’d just as soon skip. I’ve heard it said that our perceptions of events are shaped by our attitudes going into the events.
Read MoreThe holidays are always a hectic time, so it’s especially important to be realistic about what you can and cannot do.
Read MoreUps and downs are a normal part of recovering from the pain of divorce. You will find that some days are better than others.
Read MoreBeing newly divorced or separated means a lot of things will be different this Christmas. If you have children, you and your ex-spouse will likely have to split time with them.
Read More“How are you and (your spouse) doing?” This question, coming from someone who doesn’t know about your divorce or separation can create a very awkward situation.
Read MoreIn our busy world of email, Facebook, smart phones, and Netflix we are constantly bombarded with messages.
Read MoreWhat are your expectations this holiday season? If you’re facing the holidays for the first time as a recently separated or divorced person, you may have no idea what to expect, except that things will be different.
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