Join The New Online Community For The Divorced or Divorcing Woman

May 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Coping, Editor's Picks, Featured

JOIN NOW! Divorced and divorcing women, whether by choice or unhappy circumstance need an outlet. A place to come to for support from and friendship with others rebuilding their lives after divorce. That is why Divorced Women Online has started the Divorced Women Online Community. As a magazine specifically for the divorced woman we are [...]

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Divorce Recovery: Moving on And Letting Go

Submitted by: Shelley Stile The clients who come to me for help in letting go and moving on after their divorce discover that acceptance, a mandatory step in divorce recovery, comes in two stages. First we work to be in acceptance of the end of our marriage and then we move on to accept what [...]

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Divorced Women Online: The Ultimate Divorce Survival Guide

Submitted by: Cathy Divorce is never easy, even when it is your choice. Loss and subsequent grieving is a powerful, trans-formative time. It is a time to take care of you, to let go of the past and to create a future. Here at Divorced Women Online we’ve create a survival guide for the woman [...]

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Are You Suffering From “Post Divorce Stress Syndrome?”

December 28, 2010 by  
Filed under Grief & Anger, Healing, Health, Single Moms

Submitted by: Lee Block POST-DIVORCE STRESS SYNDROME!!  This is the hardest part of divorce.  Figuring out the “What now?”  After all, you thought you had it all figured out, but then the child support check is always late, your ex doesn’t always take the kids on his or her weekends, and you are always left [...]

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Ask The Divorce Coach: Afraid To Trust

July 25, 2010 by  
Filed under Coping, Grief & Anger, shellystile

Question: Dear Shelley, I’ve been divorced for a year and on my own for two, after 16 years of marriage.  I am afraid to leave my ‘safe harbor’ of my circle of family.  I continue to work at my father’s  place of employment because it is familiar and comfortable – but it barely provides enough [...]

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Recovering from Divorce: Honoring the Truth

April 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Coping, Healing

Submitted by Divorce Coach Shelley Stile Do you remember the old adage that states there’s your side, there’s my side and then there’s the truth? If we were totally honest with ourselves, we too could see the truth of any situation. Once we accept that truth, we have the new found freedom to gain clarity, [...]

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Ask The Divorce Doctor: When the Ex Isn’t Paying

February 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Editor's Picks, ericamanfred, Money & Career, The Ex

Editor’s Note: Erica Manfred, author of He’s History, You’re Not: Surviving Divorce After 40, writes a weekly column at www.wowowow.com. She answers reader questions about divorce, everything from how to deal with betrayal, to surviving the first year, to dating again, to finding a new career. If you have a question for the “Divorce Doctor,” [...]

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The Transformational Power of Emotional Pain

Submitted by: Malou I have been living a life short of a fairy tale until that fateful day last year. A job, a wonderful husband, a delightful daughter, a big house complete with a garden, a whole room dedicated just for my clothes and shoes….I was a princess!! The only thing missing was a dog [...]

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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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Ask the Divorce Doctor: Why Did he Leave me After 30 Years?

January 22, 2010 by  
Filed under ericamanfred, Midlife Divorce

Editor’s Note: Erica Manfred, author of He’s History, You’re Not: Surviving Divorce After 40, writes a weekly column at www.wowowow.com. She answers reader questions about divorce, everything from how to deal with betrayal, to surviving the first year, to dating again, to finding a new career. If you have a question for the “Divorce Doctor,” [...]

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