I truly believe that it is my having gone through a divorce that has given me the compassion and empathy to create programs like CHOOSE YOU, Not Divorce! that will result in saving many, many marriages but, more importantly, giving people the tools to make themselves a priority so they can be strong enough to make the RIGHT decision for them. If you know someone who's thinking about divorce or if you're contemplating divorce, order CHOOSE You, Not Divorce and give yourself the greatest gift you ever possibly could: the ability to love and be loved unconditionally, now and always. In the meantime, read the 10 Wonderful Lessons I learned through divorce. My hope is that you never have to learn them:)
Kassandra Vaughn, the ROI Coach
#1- You never fix a problem by condemning it
#2- Financial independence is the best choice while married and a required step once divorced; choose it early so you don't feel pressured to attain it later
#3- It takes 2 to make a marriage work but only one to watch it fall apart
#4- Your best strategy for filing for divorce is to marry the right person so you never have to
#5- To marry the right person the first time around, you have to be the right person BEFORE you meet them (we attract who we are; whole attracts whole; broken attracts broken)
#6- Love doesn't leave; the willingness to love is sent away
#7- Anyone who would rather control you than co-create with you isn't interested in a partnership; they've decided upon having a dictatorship
#8- Just because you get a divorce, it doesn't mean the relationship ends. There's no such thing as marriage amnesia.
#9- Regret, guilt, and shame have no place in relationships. All 3 require you to believe in a very big lie: that things should've gone or should go differently. The truth is that it's all perfect; everything happens for a reason
#10- Your ex-spouse has been and will always be one of your greatest life teachers. Respect and appreciate them for every opportunity you've been given to see exactly what you DON'T want.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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