Boundaries with the stepkids is part 4 of a series of articles by Erin Careless on the Stepmom’s Guide to Peace. Click here for Boundaries with the Stepfamily, Boundaries with the Man and Boundaries with ex-wife A lot of stepmoms go overboard trying to “win the
Boundaries with the ex-wife is part 3 of a series of articles by Erin Careless on the Stepmom’s Guide to Peace. Click here for Boundaries with the Stepfamily and Boundaries with the Man. This is a tricky one. Experiences with the
Boundaries with the man is part 2 of a series of articles by Erin Careless on The Stepmom’s Guide to Peace. Click here for Boundaries with the Stepfamily which is Part 1. I know what you’re thinking. People in love shouldn’t have boundaries!
When you arrive at work, do you greet your boss with a kiss on the lips? Do you invite the grocery store clerk to family dinner at your house? Do you complain about period pain to the FedEx guy delivering your Downton
I had the pleasure of interviewing Vena Ramphal, Champion for authentic relationships and authentic erotic pleasures, recently and it was one of the most open and candid interviews we have had on The Divorce Magazine. Here is part of it. You
As the year comes to a close we often reflect on how the last year went. Did it all go according to plan? Did it meet your expectations? Did you accomplish all that you had set out to do? Did you meet your
For me, Christmas has been a bit of a balancing act for many years. Children of divorce can appreciate the “okay, so I’ll spend Christmas Eve at Mom’s and on Christmas Day I’ll go to Dad’s, and then at noon on Boxing
In this interview, on being a stepmother, Jenna Korf answers some really important and common questions about what’s it’s like stepping into the role of stepmom. Jenna Korf is the leading stepmom coach in Upstate New York. She is co-author of the book,
I had the pleasure of interviewing Sue Atkins on co-parenting over Christmas. Sue is a regular on the flagship award winning “This Morning” Show on ITV with Holly Willoughby and Philip Scofield and on BBC Breakfast television, The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC
In my last article, Stepparenting from the step-child’s perspective, I shared a perspective on the loss and grief of a child going through their parent’s divorce and what those behaviours look like. An important piece to keep in mind about the grief cycle
We all can agree that step-parenting is hard. And sometimes we have a really hard time loving the stepkids or even liking them. But I want to shed a little light on loss and grief for kids. This may partially explain why
As a relationship coach I help singles who are at different stages of their journey. Many of my clients come to me at the end of a relationship, when they are stuck in the desperate “why has this happened to me” cycle.
