November 15th, 2008

Becoming Whole after the Loss of a Mate For Widows and Divorcees

After you have experienced a death or divorce, eventually you will ask yourself where you go from here. To answer that question, you’ll need to take a critical look at your life up to now as an objective observer.  Being whole or in balance does not mean that life will not throw challenges your way.

At this time, you may have a few questions about becoming whole again.


  • What is does being whole look like to me?

  • How does it feel?

  • How will I know when I have reached this point?

  • Why do I want to be whole and how does this relate to how I feel now?

October 12th, 2008

Stop House Foreclosure ? Financial Hardship Paperwork

Find out four things that you need to be prepared to provide your mortgage company if you want to stop house foreclosure.

In order to get your mortgage company to work with you to stop house foreclosure, chances are that you will need to provide them with a whole lot of documented proof of financial hardship. Financial hardship requirements and paperwork varies by mortgage company but here are a few things you should be prepared to provide them.

February 11th, 2008

Uncover The Fountain Of Fresh Starts Hidden In You

We tell ourselves that we want a new life; in our minds we see ourselves reclaiming our right to live without limitations. We see ourselves walking away from destructive relationships and letting go of negative thoughts and feelings. And this is the very problem. We talk to ourselves about a fresh start and even plan the path we will take when things get right… but that’s it. We think, but rarely act. We dream, but won’t awaken to the one fact we must face if we would make a fresh start: The new beginning we long for is now or never.

January 5th, 2008

The Road To Healing After Divorce, 4 Tips

The road to healing after divorce is not easy, but it’s where you find yourself. Emotions are banged up, people have been hurt, and now you find yourself alone. The good news is, healing has already started. It may not seem like it now but it is true. There are some things you can do to make sure that healing continues and complete.

Here are 4 tips for healing after divorce.

First, Healing takes time. It is a process, it is not an event. Allow time be your friend. The key is to allow healing to happen each day, a little at a time. Do the things you know will allow healing to flow unhindered. Keep putting one foot in front of the other.


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