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Recommended Book: Divorce Recovery Journal: An interactive book of insightful observations splashed with humor, useful advice on divorce and starting over, and space for your personal journaling.
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This section contains frequent splashes of humor. We know humor can feel foreign and even awkward in these turbulent times, but it's a great healing agent, and we encourage you to join in the healthy act of laughing as often and heartily as possible. It will help you keep your perspective through the chaos.
We hope that you, the visitor, will benefit from those who have traveled this path before you. One of the most beneficial exercises you can do while enduring an emotional trauma is to journal your thoughts and feelings. Therefore, we have left space on each page of this section for you to type or write entries. It's our belief that you can never express yourself too much.
Words to Heal By...an interactive divorce recovery experience!
Recovery Words:
Energy
Anger
Feelings
Fear
Happiness
Help
Romance
Self-Trust
Friends
Mistakes
Affirmations
Finance
Advice
Experience
Crazy
Lonely
Expectations
Irritants
Impatience
The Divorce Recovery Journal
is an interactive book of insightful observations splashed with humor, useful advice on divorce and starting over, and space for your personal journaling. Get it for yourself or it makes a great gift for a friend!
Word to Heal By ... Feelings
No one can make your feel inferior without your consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
There are times during a divorce when you'll feel less than human, lower than a snake's belly. Perhaps your spouse or children are contributing to making you feel like this. Take Eleanor's advice...don't give your consent.
Am I allowing those around me to put me down?
Enter your thoughts and print this page for future use.
Provided by Linda Senn & Mary Stuart authors of Your Pocket Divorce Guide and The Divorce Recovery Journal
Divorce Tip: # 30 Adult children of divorce suffer emotionally, as do younger children. Older Children tend to have worries about providing or losing financial support. Sponsored by: Divorce Strategy
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