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Getting <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("<A href='http://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Divorce-Catalyst-Extraordinary-Life/dp/0061227129/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200634610&sr=8-5&tag=theweapag-20' target =_blank onMouseOver=\"uarxtip(this,event,'','<font size=1 face=Verdana color=#008040>Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life</font>')\" onMouseOut=\"hideuarxtip()\"> Divorce</A>"); </script> Advice from a Trusted Source can Ease your Transition > The end of a marriage can bring on so many changes, both tangible, physical changes like a change of household and emotional changes. These changes can be very hard to deal with, especially since can be a very lonely time. If you find yourself in the middle of a and having difficulty coping, getting advice from a trusted source can make a world of difference. The End of an Era The wedding day is usually a very happy, energetic time. There seems to be no end to your potential as one half of a couple and you really believe that you and your new spouse will be together forever. If that dream falls apart after the wedding – whether it's the next day or 30 years down the line – it can bring your world crashing down on your shoulders. Even if you saw the coming long before it happened, it can be extremely difficult to accept and adjust to the changes that come along with it. Your life will be turned on its head: your living arrangements will change, your children will spend time away from you and with your former spouse, your finances will have to be overhauled, and you may very well be losing the person that you spent the most time with for many years. The Sun will Shine Again A doesn't have to equal a tragedy, though. You need to allow yourself appropriate time to grieve for the loss of the relationship, but it's important to move on. Seeking advice from a counselor, friend, or trusted authority can help you to get your life back on track after a divorce. You can get advice from nearly anyone who has a different perspective on the

situation. Often, this is a friend or family member who has gone through the same type of situation. Sometimes, seeking advice from a professional can be the most helpful since you know for sure that this person will be impartial. Other sources of advice may be magazines, online journals, or books. Reading all that you can about can help to put your situation in perspective and let you start the process of healing. Most advice will deal with how to adjust to your new lifestyle. Since so many aspects of your life will be changing, this is important to know. If you have specific concerns, it's important to bring them up when asking for advice. Overall, it's important to be very comfortable with the person who is giving you advice. If you don't trust their opinion or you think that they are not impartial, it will be hard for you to accept their help and take their advice to heart.

 
 
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