By Jill Gutowitz — 2018
The LGBTQ community is known for its emphasis on tolerance, but one of our progressive dating phenomena is particularly worth praising and sharing. It’s quite common to become friends with exes.
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Instead of arguing or ignoring things, read the signs and take effective action.
Divorce is a traumatic and difficult decision for all parties involved—and there’s arguably no salve besides time to take that pain away. However, when the whole concept of marriage and divorce is reexamined, there’s actually something far more powerful—and positive—at play.
A getaway for those of us who just can’t get over it.
"Why do some women do well after divorce, while others get stuck?" a divorcing client asked me, confronting her worries head on.
Just went through a divorce? Well, the period after divorce can be challenging as well. Guest blogger Joan Winberg has some great pointers to help you thrive after your divorce.
Life is a balance of holding on and letting go. We strive to make the right choice, but how do we know when it is truly time to let go and move on? Knowing when to let go is key to ensuring we don't stay in toxic relationships or situations that no longer serve us.
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A difficult lesson in life is learning how to let go of broken relationships, our pasts, and even parts of ourselves.
Love is great. Love is necessary. Love is beautiful. But love is not enough.
We have all had moments when we felt uncertain about our next move—or wondered if we should make one at all. "Do I stay in this relationship or leave it behind? Do I stick with this job or look for another?"