I read this book via an Amazon-US KINDLE Unlimited download.
Just as there are several things which can bring sheer happiness into a woman’s life like: getting engaged, getting married, and the birth of her first child; there are several things which are the sheer antithesis like: the death of her parent[s], her husband, her child, and what might be the most devastating thing of all – a divorce.
There are far, far too many women whose relationships have ended abruptly with devastating results; and what they’ve thought would be their HEA turned out to be an unfortunate false alarm, a false alarm which they’re now blaming themselves for. The problem is all too often for many of these women, I hate to say this, is their persistence in making the same mistake by going after the same kind of man in their next relationship.
If you’ve ever been in what you’ve thought had been a wonderful relationship which suddenly turned sour, you probably must have wondered what you did wrong, the chances are you haven’t. Yet, many women who carry around the baggage of their divorce don’t realize the opportunity this life catastrophe has actually given them, the opportunity to transform that divorce into a learning experience which should make you feel more resilient, contented and serene with yourself and your life; and the apparent intention of Ms. Purdy in having written this book, I feel is precisely that.
In addition, this book can also assist you in still having some sort of peaceful relationship with your ex-spouse, remembering he’s still a parent of your children, children who need to have their own healing process so they can thrive going forwards.
Once you’ve gained a new perception of your life you’ll be able to rejoice about knowledge of the marriage and divorce you’ve gone through, and to use this knowledge as the catalyst for a better life.
For wanting her readers to go on living a full life without carrying around the baggage of the divorce they’ve gone through, I’m more than happy to give this book and its marvelous author, 5 STARS.… (más)
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Just as there are several things which can bring sheer happiness into a woman’s life like: getting engaged, getting married, and the birth of her first child; there are several things which are the sheer antithesis like: the death of her parent[s], her husband, her child, and what might be the most devastating thing of all – a divorce.
There are far, far too many women whose relationships have ended abruptly with devastating results; and what they’ve thought would be their HEA turned out to be an unfortunate false alarm, a false alarm which they’re now blaming themselves for. The problem is all too often for many of these women, I hate to say this, is their persistence in making the same mistake by going after the same kind of man in their next relationship.
If you’ve ever been in what you’ve thought had been a wonderful relationship which suddenly turned sour, you probably must have wondered what you did wrong, the chances are you haven’t. Yet, many women who carry around the baggage of their divorce don’t realize the opportunity this life catastrophe has actually given them, the opportunity to transform that divorce into a learning experience which should make you feel more resilient, contented and serene with yourself and your life; and the apparent intention of Ms. Purdy in having written this book, I feel is precisely that.
In addition, this book can also assist you in still having some sort of peaceful relationship with your ex-spouse, remembering he’s still a parent of your children, children who need to have their own healing process so they can thrive going forwards.
Once you’ve gained a new perception of your life you’ll be able to rejoice about knowledge of the marriage and divorce you’ve gone through, and to use this knowledge as the catalyst for a better life.
For wanting her readers to go on living a full life without carrying around the baggage of the divorce they’ve gone through, I’m more than happy to give this book and its marvelous author, 5 STARS.… (más)