If your husband is the one who wants the divorce, you should NEVER beg or plead to get him to return. Begging or pleading will show weakness and cause you to feel humiliated when he lets you know he’s not interested. When your marriage is in crisis, don’t show him that you’re panicking. Don’t show desperation. You’re giving away […]
The divorce rate in the United States is the highest in the world. 50% of all marriages end in divorce and 67% of second marriages end in divorce. The U.S. Census bureau estimates that approximately 50% of American children will live in a single-parent home sometime during their first 18 years because of the result of […]
Stress is a national epidemic. Stress makes you feel frazzled and overwhelmed. The stress of going through a divorce can be devastating. You need to reduce the stress in your life, and one of the best ways is with exercise. Burnout on the other hand leaves you unmotivated and may cause depression and heart disease. Unrelenting pressure plays a huge role in […]
One of the most stressful times of your life is when you are going through a divorce. Exercise is key to helping you cope with stress. Stress can make you sick, so you must do everything you can to minimize it. Even an hourly walk every day can be helpful. America is an “overstressed nation” according to a […]
Once upon a time, in a land far away, a beautiful, independent, self-assured princess happened upon a frog as she sat contemplating ecological issues on the shores of an unpolluted pond in a verdant meadow near her castle. The frog hopped into the princess’ lap and said, “Elegant Lady, I was once a handsome prince, […]
The best way to work with your attorney is to empower yourself by understanding the divorce process in your state. Don’t ever assume that your attorney will take care of everything. Not only are you the boss when you hire an attorney, but you are the one who has the most to gain or lose. […]
Some facts about baby boomers: There are 77 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 in the U. S. Some 7,000 boomers will turn 65 each day beginning December 31, 2010—about 2.5 million next year. 71% of Americans believe that boomers should be encouraged to work past normal retirement age.
