Showing posts with label Children and Divorce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children and Divorce. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2016

How To Recover from Divorce or Break Up - Part 3

This is part three and the final blog from the article ‘How to Recovery from Divorce or Break up.’ To read the entire article go here. If you would like to be part of a forum dialogue about topics that matter to you including these blogs click this Group Face Book page and join us. 

7. Loneliness and a supportive community
Going through a breakup means you’ve lost someone you bonded with over a long period, whether it was healthy or not. They were there to listen to you and be there for you. Now that’s gone; things are different now, maybe radically different. You’re not used to be alone, yet being alone is a part of life. Being alone happens to all of us whether we’re married or not. The loneliest person in your zip code might not be a single adult.

Many think that loneliness is a solvable problem, it’s not. It’s a normal human condition that occurs from time to time. You can feel lonely in a crowd or on a business trip or in your own home. Be aware that isolation can be your biggest enemy! Yet, realize that your aloneness can actually help you to reach out to others who care about you.

We all need relationships, even if were introverts or we have convinced ourselves that we are totally self-reliant. God knows we need each other. We’re not meant to be alone. We were created for meaningful relationships. We need to know and be known, to love and be loved. For these reasons, having a supportive community is critical to your recovery.

A community can be a faith community or group of friends or family who can support you. Make sure your supportive community knows you need their support and how you need to be supported.
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8. Learn more about yourself and become a better person.

Rather than dwelling on what was done to you be open to learn from your mistakes and blind spots. Don’t just go through relationship loss, grow from it.

Starting over begins with you, not the other person!

If you are to develop better relationships in the future, without repeating the same mistakes, you need to understand and examine every aspect of relationships in regard to yourself.

The Starting Over Workshop can help you discover more about yourself and how to develop meaningful relationships now and in your future. Thousands have discovered hope and deep healing by attending. You can too. It’s time to move forward, isn’t it?

9. Assuming new responsibilities.

When going through relationship loss your life may be upside down. Perhaps nothing is the same and your life is difficult now. Your loss has impacted your finances, your living environment, your social structure and your health. Everything is different now.

Perhaps there is one to take care of you now, don’t look for someone to rescue you; take responsibility for your future. It might be difficult to hear, but embrace and enjoy your singleness, don’t mourn it. This is a time to grow, not stagnate. As a single adult, seek out positive, healthy friendships that provide acceptance and help you to be a better person.

10. Take good care of yourself. Divorce or breakup recovery is a stressful, painful and life-changing process. When people are going through fundamental life changes, they must take care of themselves. Eat well, exercise and get the sleep you need. Rediscover an old hobby or activity you used to enjoy.

Reconnect with some of your old friends and associates. Invite others into your life. Don’t let the walls close in on you. Get out more often. Create new experiences. Without creating new experiences you might continue in your old negative patterns and you don’t need that. Enjoy today!

Although recovering from divorce or a breakup is not easy, you can begin again with hope and a new vibrancy for life. Do you believe your future can be better than your past? The answer to that depends on you.

Please leave your comments below this blog or email them to me at the below address.

With Hope,

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Kids and Divorce - Part 6 - Single Parenting

What is the role of the former spouse and how does it impact the kids?

Welcome to our last video blog interview with Gary Sprague, the Founder and President of the Center for Single Parent Family Ministry for the last 22 years. Gary is also the author of My Parents Got a Divorce, Kid’s Hope for Children, and Kid’s Hope for Teens.
             

Please forward this and upcoming blog interviews to those you care about and could benefit from this blog or our web site resource Recovery After Divorce.

Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and how they can best help their kids in the process of family break up.

In our
Starting Over Workshops for Kids one of the biggest areas we continually address is how divorce impacts children of all ages. We provide understanding and practical tools parents can use for their children.

We want to equip you and those you know who need the answers to these concerns. In an effort to fulfill that mission we provide videos on our
 YouTube.com, channel called Afterdivorce1, video blogs, interviews, book and web resources for single adults on our web site at Recovery After Divorce 
Check out our FaceBook page at Recovery After Divorce
If you or someone you know is struggling through the loss of a relationship and NEED HELP NOW you purchase the Starting Over audio CDs that can help you now ! Click here now  OR you can receive personal support through coaching by clicking here

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With Hope,

Mark Skalberg

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

What Is Trust? Your Thoughts?

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We really need your help. We value YOUR input. We are conducting quick polls to gather relevant information that matters to you and many others.

The result of these polls will be available in the near future at  markskalberg.blogspot.com or FaceBook at Recovery after Divorce, Twitter at the clear calling and other social networking media. Our current poll is regarding Endangered Character Qualities.


So please take one minute to take this poll. "How do you define trust ?"
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Shalom,

Mark Skalberg

Monday, May 23, 2011

Children and Divorce - Part 5 - Single Parenting

Welcome to our continuing conversations with Gary Sprague, the Founder and President of the Center for Single Parent Family Ministry for the last 22 years. Gary is also the author of My Parents Got a Divorce, Kid’s Hope for Children, and Kid’s Hope for Teens. Here is our question for Gary.

What encouraging word do single parents need to hear?

Please forward this and upcoming blog interviews to those you care about and could benefit from this blog or our web site resource Recovery After Divorce.
Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and how they can best help their kids in the process of family break up.

In our Starting Over Workshops for Kids one of the biggest areas we continually address is how divorce impacts children of all ages. We provide understanding and practical tools parents can use for their children.

We want to equip you and those you know who need the answers to these concerns. In an effort to fulfill that mission we provide videos on our YouTube.com, channel called Afterdivorce1, video blogs, interviews, book and web resources for single adults on our web site at Recovery After Divorce 
Check out our FaceBook page at Recovery After Divorce

Your comments below are always welcome. If this blog is helpful to you please subscribe by email below. To email this blog to friends you can click the M button below. To FaceBook or Twitter click the links below as well.
 
With Hope,

Mark Skalberg






Friday, May 13, 2011

Children and Divorce - Part 4 - Single Parenting

Welcome to our continuing conversations with Gary Sprague, the Founder and President of the Center for Single Parent Family Ministry for the last 22 years. Gary is also the author of My Parents Got a Divorce, Kid’s Hope for Children, and Kid’s Hope for Teens. Here is our question for Gary.

What do kids need to know the most from their parents during and after their divorce?

Please forward this and upcoming blog interviews to those you care about and could benefit from this blog or our web site resource Recovery After Divorce.

Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and how they can best help their kids in the process of family break up.

In our Starting Over Workshops for Kids one of the biggest areas we continually address is how divorce impacts children of all ages. We provide understanding and practical tools parents can use for their children.

We want to equip you and those you know who need the answers to these concerns. In an effort to fulfill that mission we provide videos on our YouTube.com, channel called Afterdivorce1, video blogs, interviews, book and web resources for single adults on our web site at Recovery After Divorce.

Your comments below are always welcome. If this blog is helpful to you please subscribe by email below. To email this blog to friends you can click the M button below. To FaceBook or Twitter click the links below as well.
 
With Hope,

Mark Skalberg

Friday, May 6, 2011

Children and Divorce - Part 3 - Single Parenting

Welcome to our continuing conversations with Gary Sprague, the Founder and President of the Center for Single Parent Family Ministry for the last 22 years. Gary is also the author of My Parents Got a Divorce, Kid’s Hope for Children, and Kid’s Hope for Teens. Here is our question for Gary.
What parents need to tell their kids during and after their family break up?
 
 
Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and how they can best help their kids in the process of family break up.

In our Starting Over Workshops for Kids one of the biggest areas we continually address is how divorce impacts children of all ages. We provide understanding and practical tools parents can use for their children.

We want to equip you and those you know who need the answers to these concerns. In an effort to fulfill that mission we provide videos on our YouTube.com, channel called Afterdivorce1, video blogs, interviews, book and web resources for single adults on our web site at Recovery After Divorce.

Our next question for Gary will be:
What do kids need to know from their parents during and after a divorce?
 
Please forward this and upcoming blog interviews to those you care about and could benefit from this blog or our web site resource Recovery After Divorce.

Your comments below are always welcome. If this blog is helpful to you please subscribe by email below.
To email this blog to friends you can click the M button below. To FaceBook or Twitter click the links below as well.
 
With Hope,

Mark Skalberg

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Children and Divorce Part 2 - Single Parenting

Welcome to our continuing conversations with Gary Sprague, the Founder and President of the Center for Single Parent Family Ministry for the last 22 years. Gary is also the author of My Parents Got a Divorce, Kid’s Hope for Children, and Kid’s Hope for Teens. Here is our question for Gary.
What is one of the most important things a parent should know about their kids after a divorce?
Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and how they can best help their kids in the process of family break up.

In our Starting Over Workshops for Kids one of the biggest areas we continually address is how divorce impacts children of all ages. We provide understanding and practical tools parents can use for their children.

We want to equip you and those you know who need the answers to these concerns. In an effort to fulfill that mission we provide videos on our YouTube.com, channel called Afterdivorce1, video blogs, interviews, book and web resources for single adults on our web site at Recovery After Divorce.

Our next question for Gary will be:
What parents need to tell their kids during and after their family break up?
 
Please forward this and upcoming blog interviews to those you care about and could benefit from this blog or our web site resource Recovery After Divorce.

Your comments below are always welcome. If this blog is helpful to you please subscribe by email below.
To email this blog to friends you can click the M button below. To FaceBook or Twitter click the links below as well.
 
With Hope,

Mark Skalberg

 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Children And Divorce - Single Parenting

Our mission at Recovery after Divorce is to provide hope, healing and life after the loss of a significant relationship. One of our goals is to provide the best possible resources for parents who care about their kids and how they can best help their kids in the process of family break up.

In our Starting Over Workshops for Kids one of the biggest areas we continually address is how divorce impacts children of all ages. We provide understanding and practical tools parents can use for their children.

Some of the most common questions and concerns we hear are
:

What parents need to know and do for their kids during the divorce or break up process?

What parents need to know about what their kids are going through?

What parents need to tell their kids during and after their family break up?

What kids need to hear from both their parents?

What parents should consider when they begin dating after divorce?

How to find balance in juggling all your responsibilities and do the best you can in parenting your kids?

We want to equip you and those you know who need the answers to these concerns. In an effort to fulfill that mission we will provide videos on YouTube.com, channel called Afterdivorce1 video blogs and interviews on our web site at Recovery After Divorce.

Our next upcoming video blogs will be short brief interviews with Gary Sprague, Founder and President of the Center for Single Parent Family Ministry for the last 22 years. Gary is also the author of My Parents Got a Divorce, Kid’s Hope for Children, and Kid’s Hope for Teen.

Here is our first question.

What single parents need to know who are going through a divorce?

Stay tuned for our next question:

After the divorce is final what is the number one thing a parent should know in relationship to their kids?

Please forward this and upcoming interviews to those you care about and could benefit from our web site resource Recovery After Divorce.

Your comments below are always welcome. If this blog is helpful to you please subscribe below.

Mark Skalberg