The Tao of Co Parenting

by Patricia Sokolich There are numerous reasons why couples, both married and unmarried, end their relationships. Regardless of the reason, whether infidelity or financial or simply irreconcilable differences, when children are involved, the wide range of emotions that accompany divorce...

Continue reading →

Co-Parenting After Divorce

by Patricia Sokolich It's a well known fact that children have a difficult time adjusting to their parent’s divorce. Have you ever stopped to think about the reasons that cause them so much upset? You might be surprised to know...

Continue reading →

30 Things to Start Doing for Yourself

Remember today, for it is the beginning.Today marks the start of a brave new future. Start spending time with the right people. – These are the people you enjoy, who love and appreciate you, and who encourage you to improve in...

Continue reading →

What Divorced Parents Need to Know About Co-Parenting After the Split

When divorced moms and dads commit to co-parenting a kid can thrive in what is essentially a new kind of family. But it’s not an easy task by any stretch of the imagination. Divorce may change the way a family...

Continue reading →

10 Signs it’s Time to Let Go

Holding on is being brave, but letting go and moving on is often what makes us stronger and happier. Here are ten signs it’s time to let go: Someone expects you to be someone you’re not. – Don’t change who you...

Continue reading →

Recognizing the Signs of an Abusive Relationship and Getting Help

Domestic violence and abuse can happen to anyone, yet the problem is often overlooked, excused, or denied. Abuse does not discriminate. It affects victims of any age, gender, or economic standing. This is especially true when the abuse is...

Continue reading →