Divorced Women Online…Good for You Sandra Bullock!

April 29, 2010 by  
Filed under cathymeyer, Celebs & News, More Topics

Submitted by: Cathy I often tell women who are going through a divorce; especially one that causes the pain Sandra Bullock is experiencing to distract themselves by staying busy. What better distraction could there be than a 3-month-old named Louis? I’m thinking Sandra Bullock is going to be way better off with a little baby [...]

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Mel Gibson and Oksana Grigorieva Split: Can You Say Midlife Crisis?

I don’t think it is a stretch to say that Mel Gibbon’s midlife crisis is doing more damage. Some may argue that divorce from his wife of over 30 years, his irrational behavior over the last few years and his relationship with a much younger woman is not an indication of midlife crisis. To those [...]

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Was Your Divorce A Means To Heal Old Baggage?

April 6, 2010 by  
Filed under Evolution, Healing, Identity

Submitted by Divorce Coach Shelley Stile Here’s a fascinating take on divorce that I find more true than not:  We choose our spouses, usually subconsciously, as a means to healing old emotional wounds we have been carrying around our entire life. Our divorce then becomes the wakeup call to clean up that mental baggage we [...]

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Do You Know What You Want?

Submitted by: Big Little Wolf Defining Personal and Professional Goads When it comes to resetting professional goals following divorce, we may not want to rock the boat because we’re shaken by the personal changes we’ve been through. But the dynamics of money, logistics, location, kids, and schools may require a careful look at work, and [...]

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Parental Alienation: “A Uterus, Divorce Papers and Bruises”

Submited by: Cathy Father’s right activists have been attempting to have Parental Alienation Disorder added to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM V), the American Psychiatric Association’s “bible” of diagnoses. The National Organization for Women learned about the effort and is concerned. They have now sent out an [...]

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It’s a Man’s World: Will Your Career Survive?

March 3, 2010 by  
Filed under cathymeyer, Money & Career, More Topics

“This is a man’s world, this is a man’s world. But it wouldn’t be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl.” There is an old saying that women have to work twice as hard as men to get half as much. This may be true in some cases, but only if we allow it [...]

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Tiger Woods Apology Not Enough…My Ass!

February 23, 2010 by  
Filed under cathymeyer, Celebs & News, Editor's Picks

Submitted by: Cathy Something has gone seriously awry in the world of the “other woman.” They have forgotten that they are the “other woman.” A title that comes with no entitlement, no power, no rights and damned sure no claim to an apology. Heads up ladies, if you make the choice to shed your lacy [...]

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Ever Wonder Why Some Men Cheat?

February 15, 2010 by  
Filed under cathymeyer, Infidelity, Infidelity

Submitted by: Cathy If you’ve ever been the victim of infidelity the one thing you’ve wondered is “why” did he cheat? You will ask yourself that question dozens of times and may even think learning why the affair happened will keep it from happening again or relieve the pain you feel. The truth is, knowing [...]

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Facial Yoga: Eliminate Wrinkles the Natural Way

January 31, 2010 by  
Filed under Anti-Aging, cathymeyer, Style

In New York City, Annelise Hagen, a devoted yogi, former actress and author of The Yoga Face: Eliminate Wrinkles with the Ultimate Natural Facelift, runs a weekly facial yoga class. Hagen says she started to develop her face-based technique when she realized that her students, mostly well-to-do, well-educated professionals, were practicing yoga but getting Botox [...]

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What has to happen for any marriage to survive infidelity? Case Study: Elizabeth/John Edwards

January 27, 2010 by  
Filed under cathymeyer, Celebs & News, Infidelity, More Topics

Article courtesy of Suzy Brown In he book, Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life’s Adversities, Elizabeth Edwards writes about her reaction to husband John Edward’s affair. According to Edwards she “cried, screamed and went to the bathroom, and threw up”. “I spent months learning to live with a single incidence of [...]

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