Grieve, Cry, Be Sad – I Dare You
Yes, I dare you to grieve, cry and be sad, because that may be your journey when you lose someone you love. Don’t rush your grief, and don’t let others rush it either. I’ve had women write me after the … Read More
Yes, I dare you to grieve, cry and be sad, because that may be your journey when you lose someone you love. Don’t rush your grief, and don’t let others rush it either. I’ve had women write me after the … Read More
Have you ever noticed that when you are feeling good about yourself, other people become very nice? Isn’t it funny how they changed? The world is a reflection of ourselves and our self-image is the blueprint on how we act, … Read More
If you hang with critical people, you will learn to criticize. If you hang with happy people, you will learn about happiness. Choose your company and you choose what you want from life. If you are serious about changing your … Read More
Do you find yourself doing things you don’t want to do? Spending time with people you would whether not be with? The funny thing about being a widow is all the time you have on your own, that others think … Read More
This last month I’ve been so busy finishing my “Dating Guide for Widows” and starting my YouTube channel for “The Sisterhood of Widows” that I got out of balance. Even though I love the work I do for widows, I … Read More
I have a new Guide called “Dating Guide for Widows” that is now for sale as a download file. You can find it under “Products” page on my website https://sisterhoodofwidows.com/product/dating-guide-for-widows/ Come, let me guide you to a new, happy and committed … Read More
Life goes on they say, but how can it, how dare it without our loved one? To fully heal our hearts, we must give ourselves permission to be happy. Eventually, as our heart heals, we will still miss them, but … Read More
The sense of helplessness and numbness that is common the first year, are signs of an ending and also a new beginning. You are experiencing the end of your married life and the couple world, to begin your life as … Read More
In the 60’s and 70’s psychologists outlined “stages” of grief describing the typical emotions one can expect to experience based on the best-known list of stages developed by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her book “On Death and Dying.” In it, … Read More
There is an art to knowing when a relationship can be saved and when it’s beyond repair. If your not careful you will waste too much time and put too much effort into something that is beyond repair. On the … Read More