by Tiffany | Apr 2, 2018 | Archived, Body, Children of Divorce, Dads, Dating, Divorce, DreamsRecycled, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Starting Over
Things a married person should never say to a single working parent I’m busy, I never get a rest, I have so much to do. Even if you don’t see it on their face, the single working parent is eye rolling and internally saying, “you do not have a...
by Tiffany | Apr 2, 2018 | Archived, Children of Divorce, Dads, Divorce, Ebook, Emotional, Love, Moms, Self Help, Starting Over, Tiffany's Blogs
Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries! Often lack of boundaries is a trait that leads to divorce, (cheating, lying) so it isn’t surprising that I speak to a high number of divorcees, who have issues with their exes even after divorce around boundaries. We all would...
by Tiffany | Apr 1, 2018 | Archived, Career, Children of Divorce, Dads, Divorce, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Starting Over
Divorce is difficult, this is something that no one’s going to deny. The process of ending a marriage brings a plethora of negative emotions like anxiety, dread and regret; it’s a significant change, a huge step and, as such, it’s bound to be frightening. If you...
by Tiffany | Dec 20, 2017 | Archived, Body, Dads, Dating, Divorce, Emotional, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Starting Over
When going through a divorce, it is so easy to get down on yourself. We blame, we shame; and the target is often ourselves. Negative self-speak can seep into your thoughts as you navigate this new chapter in your lives. Now is the time to be kind to yourself. Not...
by Tiffany | Dec 7, 2017 | Archived, Emotional, First Loves, Love, Moms, Relationships, Self Help
Work, kids, chores, bills, stress and no time for each other. Sound familiar? This might be your reality, but don’t worry, if you make your relationship the priority, you can learn how to reconnect with your partner again. In the book The Intentional Family, William...
by Tiffany | Nov 30, 2017 | Archived, Body, Dads, Divorce, Moms
When a baby is learning how to crawl, its parents don’t say, “That’s not good enough; you have to walk!” And when that baby does start to walk – after countless failed attempts without any loss of enthusiasm – the parents don’t say, “Not good enough!...