Month: September 2025

Why Sticking on Your Principles in Divorce Feels Risky but Pays Off for Life

Posted on September 25th, 2025

It often starts quietly — a few sharp words, a text that twists your stomach — and before you know it, you’re in the middle of a storm you never imagined. In moments like these, Your Principles in Divorce become more than just ideals; they become your lifeline. They’re what keep you grounded when emotions […]

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The People Pleasing Habit That Leads Straight to Divorce

Posted on September 18th, 2025

I used to think I was just being “nice.” Agreeable. Supportive. The kind of partner anyone would want. I bent over backwards to make my marriage work — saying yes when I wanted to say no, putting my partner’s needs above my own, keeping the peace at any cost. But one day, as I sat […]

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How the Fuser-Isolator Model Predicts Your Next Breakup

Posted on September 11th, 2025

You end a relationship and a few months—or maybe a couple of years—later, you meet someone new.You fall in love. The world feels brighter. Everything is rosy. But then… it happens. The same arguments start bubbling up.The same frustrations reappear.You look around and realize—this feels just like my last relationship. Different face. Same story. Sound […]

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Extreme Sadness During Divorce: Red Flags You Shouldn’t Ignore

Posted on September 4th, 2025

[Warning Signs of Extreme Sadness During Divorce]What nearly crashing my car taught me about emotional rock bottom. My story: I lived very recklessly for a few days after my divorce. I was driving my car, feeling very numb to everyone and everything around me. I wanted to feel alive again so I hit the accelerator. The […]

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