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"Close to 50 percent of marriages in America fail, leading to about 1.5 million divorces a year. But for Suzanne Riss and Jill Sockwell, who've been there and done that, there's no comfort in statics, only community. Community is the one thing that can turn the shattering experience of divorce into a tolerable one-and, finally, a positive one. And community is what the authors offer in their inspiring and brilliantly helpful book, The Optimist's Guide...
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Restore your faith in love and build healthy, successful relationships with this essential guide for every woman haunted by her parents' divorce. Over 40 percent of Americans ages eighteen to forty are children of divorce. Yet women with divorced parents are more than twice as likely than men to get divorced themselves and struggle in romantic relationships. In this powerful, uplifting guide, mother-daughter team Terry and Tracy draws on thirty years...
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A controlling or abusive partner can break even the strongest woman, resulting in fear, anxiety, depression, trauma, and low self-esteem. Written by an expert in domestic violence and based on her highly successful twelve-week, three-stage recovery program for women with controlling partners, this book will empower women to overcome the abuse and coercion, and give them the strength to finally address the problem-or leave the relationship once and...
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Dealing with a bad breakup or toxic relationship? Or maybe you're wondering, "What is the next phase for me?" "How can I overcome this and grow from it?" "What can I do to be the best version of myself?" "HOW DO I TAKE MY PAIN AND TURN IT INTO POWER?"
If you know what it feels like to have someone hold you back from being the best version of yourself then pick up F*ck That Guy And ANYONE Who Stands in the Way of Your Greatness and get inspired...
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Small town drama makes Hollywood look like a walk in the park. For those going through a divorce in a small town and are ready to feel confident, capable, and competent, now is the time to take action with Small Town Divorce.
Denise Anderson walked through those same trenches after experiencing her own dramatic small-town divorce. She has coached and mentored dozens of others who have experienced similar drama, taking them from surviving to thriving....
6) Arise
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Are you going through a divorce? Separated? Struggling to find yourself again? Wondering how to heal and move on after a traumatic relationship? Arise is a collection of motivational stories written by women who have been where you may find yourself today. Their stories are raw, real, heartfelt, and inspiring. Not only do they discuss their most painful, personal moments, they write about the journey to overcome what they went through, and how they...
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At twenty-six, Cassandra DeCicco thought she had life figured out and her future all mapped out. She had the guy, the wedding, the job, and the house-until she didn't. A shocking betrayal turned her fairy tale into a nightmare, and she spiraled down a deep emotional hole, fueled by all the wrong things (plenty of wine and heaps of self-loathing). With time, self-work, and looking inward, she was able to take her healing into her own hands, regain...
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During her almost final moments when Kiara is pinned down by the man who claimed to love her, fighting to breathe, her life literally in the grasp of her husband, she repeatedly begs him "Please don't kill me. My parents need me..."
From the first moment we meet sweet little Kiara there is a forceful want to protect her as she navigates bullies and racism, afraid to speak out. Later in life, she finally understands that there is a lot of love, compassion,...
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Faced with monumental life changes, Nezneski had no choice but to weave a new life. This story about rising to the challenge of forced change and isolation is prescient and timely. Thrown into sudden life-altering changes trigger chaos, turmoil, and deep emotions. There is hope and unexpected blessings in change. There is life on the other side of chaos. Facing adversity head-on, Nezneski learned to love again and experience joy.
"Driving near...
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Part personal journey and part self-help book, Seconds Please shares truths and lessons from the author's own life about leaving her marriage and looking for happily ever after only to find herself on a journey of self-discovery, one she never asked for and one she didn't realise she needed to have.
With wisdom, insight and direct personal experience, Seconds Please is one of the more delightful, modern books about finding yourself and starting over...
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Finding Love After Divorce is a modern soul-searching guide to help you understand why you chose the partners you did, why some relationships and people had to leave your life like they did and how to find 'the one' and not just another one to live your version of happily ever after.
In Finding Love After Divorce, Carla Da Costa explores why the journey to finding love and 'the one' is so different after a marriage ends. We can spend years obsessing...
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Jill Sherer Murray lived in a dead-end relationship into her forties before she finally let it go. She was like millions of women who struggle with whether to stay in a loveless marriage, a bad relationship, or give up on dating altogether, believing love isn't in the cards. You may be struggling with a similar decision yourself. Perhaps you're terrified of being single, and yet you don't truly feel you're living the life you want.
With warmth and...
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Putting the Pieces Back Together
Step One: I Do Love Myself
Step Two: I Know What I Want
Step Three: My Family Is Still Whole
Step Four: I Can Choose Who I Am
Four simple steps. A world of truth. At last, a source of compassion and support for divorced mothers facing the realities of raising children when their lives are at their most vulnerable and their self-images at their most fragile. Filled with more than a book on coping -- it is a source of...
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Are you left reeling from a breakup or a divorce? Are you heartbroken and feeling unsure of how to move forward? Cordelia Kovalic, J.D., has created this workbook just for you.
The first half of the workbook tackles four steps. Within each step, there are some baby steps.
• In step one, there is information about the science and research behind breakups. Additionally, there are questions and activities to help you process your breakup...
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There is life after a failed relationship, as long as you Don't Call That Man! In this inspirational, revolutionary guide to letting go and moving on after the trauma of a breakup, psychotherapist Rhonda Findling teaches women how to triumph over the almost obsessive urge to pick up the phone. With its prescriptive, easy-to-follow approach, Don't Call That Man! Is an indispensable tool for weathering the pain of heartbreak. It features simple exercises...
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This book is a love letter to anyone and everyone who's ever felt the slow burning sting of being alone and wondered what the hell to do about it.
The relationship we have with our Self is the foundation upon which all other relationships are built, so why are we so afraid of being alone?
Alone: The Truth + Beauty of Belonging explores that question and reexamines everything we know and feel about being alone, lonely, or in solitude-in our work,...
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Going through a breakup is low-key the best time to rebrand yourself. You can be whoever you want to be, do whatever you want to do, and try anything you want to try without having to consider anyone but yourself. But considering breakups = losing someone who was consistently in your life, it can be easy to dwell on the past instead of looking at what your future self can bring to the table. Completely understandable. So to help you cope with all...
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Divorce therapist Mel Krantzler approaches the subject of divorce from a unique perspective and offers an optimistic outlook and hopeful opportunities for personal growth to those struggling to recognize and renew their individuality. Creative Divorce draws parallels between the relationship and the life cycle, in order to help men and women cope during their period of mourning and find a new life after the death of their old one. Krantzler addresses...
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