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  • In this heart-stirring episode of "Mend or End," we dive deep into the crossroads of decision that many find themselves standing at, teetering on the edge of staying in or leaving an unhealthy marriage. Karen's journey is one that resonates with the silent battles many face: the weight of religious or marital commitments that bind, the daunting financial fears of navigating life solo, and the complex web of fears surrounding the well-being and future of their children. It's a narrative wrapped in the struggle between the hope of change and the reality of delusion, between the known hardships and the foreign, overwhelming prospects of divorce.

    Karen's solo episode is not just a story; it's an exploration of the internal conflicts that plague those considering the immense step of ending a relationship. It addresses the all-too-common fear of being unable to make it alone and the paralyzing effect of having been bullied into a state of self-distrust. Furthermore, it confronts the intricacies of parental concerns—from the fear of hurting the kids with conflict, losing precious time with them, to the financial anxieties tied to their future education. Through Karen's eyes, we explore how the quest for personal health and well-being could indeed be the ultimate form of protection and support for one's children, challenging the listener to weigh the pros and cons of mend or end.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    If you’re unsure how you would categorize your marriage, take our Relationship QuizIf you’ve been on the fence - Grab a Should I Mend or End FREE Coaching Call with Karen McMahon! If You have already decide and need support moving forward, check out Divorce 101
  • Navigating a high conflict, high net worth divorce is exceptionally challenging, blending intricate financial issues with intense emotional tensions. The stakes are high with substantial assets in play, demanding informed and strategic planning to ensure your financial stability after the divorce.

    A Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) can be your ally, offering insights to bridge the gap between the divorce's financial and legal complexities. They do more than crunch numbers; they provide an analysis aimed at long-term sustainability, guiding you through the economic implications of your settlement.

    As you gear up to negotiate, remember the importance of a clear-headed, informed strategy. Understanding the real value of your assets, including liquidity and tax implications, is crucial. By making decisions informed by logic rather than emotion, you're better positioned for a future that's both financially secure and emotionally fulfilling.

    With me today is Patrick Kilbane of Ullmann Wealth Partners, located in Jacksonville FL. He brings both a wealth of family law experience along with his Certified Divorce Financial Analyst designation to this conversation. Pat serves as a wealth advisors with over a decade of experience in helping clients coordinate their wealth management plans.

    He is also the Director of Ullmann Wealth Partner’s Divorce Advisory Group where he assists, guides, and supports clients before, during, and after their divorce with a special focus on helping high-net-worth clients make wise financial decisions throughout the divorce process.

    More ways to connect with Patrick:

    Website: Ullmann Wealth PartnersEmail: [email protected]: Move Forward Confidently Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PKND3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrick.j.kilbane.3LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-kilbane-a4755562

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindSoberlink: www.soberlink.com/jbd


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  • The way we communicate will make or break our divorce. It will move us closer to what we desire or farther away. It will invite curiosity and compromise or judgement and destruction.

    In order to be able to communicate with mastery, we need to first be aware of our triggers and ways of behaving under stress. We also need to be able to read other people, their mood, body language and tone. When we combine these skills with clear communication, we are on the right path.

    With me today is Lisa Brick, JBD Partner and Divorce Coach and Carrie Doubts, JBD Divorce Coach. Together we discuss tips and strategies to communicate with mastery.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    BIFF - Bill Eddy's BookJBD Podcast - High Conflict Divorce: How to Remain Peaceful, Productive and ProfessionalBook a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindSoberlink: www.soberlink.com/jbd
  • In this episode, we delve into the intricate dynamics of divorce proceedings at the crossroads of high conflict and high net worth.

    Marriages unraveling in such scenarios face a myriad of challenges, from navigating complex financial landscapes to the heightened emotional intensity that often accompanies disputes over substantial assets.

    As the stakes escalate with greater financial resources at play, so too does the potential for drawn out courtroom battles, where each party may wield significant financial ammunition to leverage their position.

    Amidst these legal battles, the welfare of children can be profoundly impacted, as extended litigation periods pose heightened risks and uncertainties, inviting additional chaos and contention.

    In this episode we underscore the urgent need for effective resolution strategies that prioritize the well-being of all involved.

    With me today is Susan Myres, a matrimonial attorney and certified Family Law Specialist, Susan has been practicing family law in the Houston area since 1982 forming her own firm, Myres & Associates, in 2011. She’s been named to the annual list of Texas Super Lawyers since 2006 and is a past president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML).

    There are a lot of family law attorneys out there. I was particularly drawn to Susan for this podcast episode. Over the course of her career Susan has developed a keen interest in mental health, psychology, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships and she approaches clients as if she were an aunt or a big sister. She has often said, “This is not my money. These are not my children. This is not my life. I will give you my advice as I would as a trusted sister or aunt, but the final decisions have to be yours.

    So let’s dive in and benefit from her pearls of wisdom!!

    More ways to connect with Susan:

    Website: https://www.thehoustondivorcefirm.com/our-team/susan-myres/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-myresBusiness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/myres-&-associates-pllcFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/myresfamilylaw Twitter: https://twitter.com/MyresAssociates

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindSoberlink: www.soberlink.com/jbd
  • Stephanie faced infidelity and broken trust during her marriage. As she began coaching, she realized her patterns and part in the disillusion of her marriage. Her work led her to healthier communication and behaviors in all her relationships. Listen as she shares her fears, struggles and the unexpected treasures found through coaching and leaning into her faith in God.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindSoberlink: www.soberlink.com/jbd
  • Welcome to today's episode, where we delve into the profound impact family origins have on adult intimate relationships. We'll explore how the imprints of our family dynamics shape our approach to love, conflict, and connection, setting the stage for the patterns that unfold in our most intimate bonds. With insights from a seasoned psychologist and love life researcher, we aim to illuminate the unseen threads that link our past experiences to our present struggles, providing a roadmap for understanding and transformation.

    In this enlightening discussion, we invite you to recognize and learn from the patterns inherited from your family of origin. By examining these influences, we offer strategies to shift the dynamic with your high conflict person and lay the groundwork for healthier future relationships. Whether you're in the midst of a high conflict divorce or seeking to break the cycle of discord in your love life, this episode promises valuable insights and practical advice to navigate the journey toward healing and healthier relational dynamics.

    With me today is Dr. Thomas Jordan, a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and love life researcher based in New York City. He is on the faculty of NYU’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, author of Learn to Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life and founder of LoveLifeLearningCenter.com. Dr. Jordan specializes in the psychological treatment of disappointing love lives and has been studying them for over 30 years.

    More ways to connect with Dr. Thomas Jordan:

    Website: https://lovelifelearningcenter.com/ Emotional Divorce Recovery Article: https://lovelifelearningcenter.com/emotional-divorce-recovery/ Contact: [email protected] 212-875-0154 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelifelearningcenter/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.ThomasJordan/

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindSoberlink: www.soberlink.com/jbd
  • Emerging from a high-conflict marriage can feel like stepping onto a battlefield, where every day presents new challenges and uncertainties. In these tumultuous times, the need for support is undeniable - but what form of support is best suited to your needs?

    Enter therapy and coaching: two pillars of assistance offering distinct yet powerful approaches to navigating the complexities of divorce. As you traverse this terrain, understanding the disparity between these two forms of support becomes crucial in making informed decisions about your well-being.

    But here's the real question: Do you have to choose between therapy and coaching, especially when finances are tight? Or could a blend of both provide the comprehensive assistance you require?

    Today, we embark on a journey to explore the unique skill sets brought forth by mental health experts and certified divorce coaches. By delving into their differences, we illuminate the path towards selecting the most fitting support system for your individual circumstances. Join us as we empower you to make wise investments in the support you need most, precisely when you need it.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmind
  • In the tumultuous journey of a high-conflict divorce, mastering the art of picking and choosing your battles is not just about preserving your peace; it's a strategic approach to safeguard your finances and emotional well-being. By learning when to engage your attorney and when to step back, you empower yourself to make informed decisions that are both cost-effective and mentally beneficial. Embracing these practices doesn't just mitigate your immediate stress; it sets the foundation for a more harmonious post-divorce future.

    Understanding the dynamics of high-conflict divorce demands emotional intelligence and strategic foresight. This episode delves into the essential skills of staying emotionally regulated and maintaining a curious stance towards your attorney's advice, fostering a collaborative rather than confrontational relationship. By asking "why" and understanding the rationale behind legal strategies, you position yourself as an informed and proactive participant in your own legal journey. Following best practices doesn't merely reduce your legal bills; it alleviates the emotional toll of divorce, paving the way for resilience and recovery.

    Brett Ward co-chairs Blank Rome’s Matrimonial and Family Law Practice and is a nationally recognized family law practitioner, serving a high-profile client roster that includes celebrities, athletes, politicians, and leaders of global financial institutions. He is known for being a tenacious litigator who has notched many victories against long odds and is an ardent advocate for victims of domestic violence in family court.

    More ways to connect with Brett:

    Website: https://www.blankrome.com/people/brett-s-wardLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-ward-ab6b154/

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmind


  • Divorce is rarely easy, especially in high conflict situations where tensions run high. But what if there was a way to maintain your dignity and sanity amidst the chaos?

    Today, we delve into a transformative strategy by Dr. Alan Seale from the Center for Transformational Presence. Learn how disengage from the Drama of your divorce and move to understanding and handling the Situation, making a Choice of who you want to be while going through it, and embracing the Opportunity inside this challenge.

    Join JBD Coaches, Karen McMahon and Carrie Doubts, as they explore the art of DSCO dancing to help you navigate the complexities of high conflict divorce with grace and resilience.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmind Divorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101
  • I am thrilled about today’s conversation with Hesha Abrams, a brilliant mediator, negotiator and author of Holding The Calm, a book jam packed with strategies to minimize conflict, settle disputes and create a safe space for the most thorniest of individuals to feel heard and seen so they can find their way back to the negotiation table.

    I’ve asked Hesha to join us and custom tailor some of her advice to our JBD listeners who have made the courageous decision to leave your high conflict spouse and now after being bullied and intimidated by them, develop the skills needed to navigate your divorce conversations, & negotiations skillfully and successfully. You don’t want to miss this one!!

    Hesha Abrams is an internationally acclaimed master attorney, mediator, negotiator, and deal-maker who, for 30+ years, has been renowned for her success in resolving high profile or difficult matters, including mediating the case over the secret recipe for Pepsi. She has worked with Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, IBM, Verizon, and other large multinational companies, as well as individuals, inventors, and small businesses, creating deals and solving disputes.

    She has distilled her experience into a popular new book, “Holding the Calm: The Secret to Resolving Conflict and Defusing Tension”, an insightful, practical, and easy to use toolkit to guide anyone to defuse tension, eliminate conflict, and make deals in their own lives.

    More ways to connect with Hesha:

    Book: https://www.holdingthecalm.com/Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeshaAbramsHoldingTheCalm

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101
  • How to Safely Plan Your Exit Strategy

    As a High Conflict Divorce Strategist, I will be speaking directly to and about just that - the high conflict dynamic and how it is so very different from your typical divorce. All divorce has conflict and some more than others. High Conflict marriages and divorce are in a realm of their own. So let’s start at the beginning…

    In the early stages, knowing on a deep intuitive level and being ready takes time. Being ready and yet not being able to take action makes sense. After living in chaos and conflict, boldly making complex decision can feel impossible…this is normal.

    Before you can tell your spouse you’ve decided to leave the marriage, it is vital to develop a foundation of self trust, mental clarity and the ability to manage your emotional reaction.

    Then there are a lot of baby steps: what you say, when you say it, how you prepare to say it, what you do afterward, how you handle the kids and so on. This just scratches the surface…Which is why I have created Divorce 101, a smart start to enter your divorce on solid footing.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101
  • I’m excited to share today’s conversation with you as my guest, Kerrie Droban-Zhivago, offers profound insights into the minds of sociopaths, psychopaths, and narcissists. For those of you undergoing high-conflict divorces, understanding these characteristics is crucial. As you know, these personalities can significantly impact the emotional and psychological well-being of their partners, often leading to highly contentious divorce proceedings.

    By educating oneself on the traits and tactics of these individuals, you will be able to better navigate the complexities of your circumstances. This knowledge empowers you to make informed decisions, establish boundaries, and pursue a path to healing and recovery. Kerrie’s insights provide a roadmap for identifying these personality types and implementing strategies to protect oneself from their debilitating effects.

    Today’s guest, Kerrie Droban-Zhivago, is an award-winning, critically acclaimed true crime author, accomplished criminal and matrimonial attorney and television journalist. She is an expert on criminal pathology, narcissistic personality disorder, and sociopathy and has a fascinating story of how she developed her expertise.

    More ways to connect with Kerrie:

    Website: https://www.kerriedroban.com/Podcast Coming Soon: https://www.kerriedroban.com/podcast/

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101


  • When Maria reached out for support she was still resentful at her ex and regretting staying so long in a marriage that had been over for 2 years.

    Maria shares her journey to self awareness and acceptance of herself and her circumstances. In a short time, Maria developed an understanding of codependence and began shifting her behavior to more self loving and less fearful about what other's thought about her.

    Maria also shares her 'hot pepper moment' and the powerful impact our signature Emotional Energy tool had on both her healing and her new romantic relationship.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101
  • Our guest is none other than Bill Eddy, a leading expert in managing high-conflict personalities. As the pioneer in understanding and navigating the tumultuous waters of relationships with individuals exhibiting narcissistic or borderline traits, Bill brings a wealth of knowledge and practical wisdom.

    In this episode, we'll unravel the intricacies of his acclaimed book, "SPLITTING: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Narcissistic or Borderline Personality Disorder". If you're facing a high-conflict divorce, this conversation is an essential guide to maintaining your sanity and safety in the face of adversity.

    Bill Eddy, co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of the High Conflict Institute, is a renowned figure in managing high-conflict personalities. He developed the influential High Conflict Personality Theory and has a rich background as both a Certified Family Law Specialist and a licensed clinical social worker.

    Bill’s work extends beyond the courtroom and therapy sessions to the academic realm, serving as faculty at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University and a Conjoint Associate Professor at the University of Newcastle Law School.

    As an author of over 20 books and co-host of the podcast "It's All Your Fault," Bill's expertise is sought after worldwide, having lectured in over 35 U.S. states and 13 countries worldwide. His popular Psychology Today blog has garnered over 6 million views, making him a leading voice in understanding and navigating complex interpersonal conflicts.

    More ways to connect with Bill:

    Website: https://highconflictinstitute.com/solutions-for-individualsSplitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101
  • High Conflict Divorce is hard and in the beginning you may struggle with self doubt and uncertainty. I found this mind hack a while ago and was fascinated by the concept. So here goes. Activating your alter ego engages a mind hack that can support you in creating the change you desire.

    The Alter Ego Effect, written by Todd Herman teaches you how to adopt a different mindset and get motivated by cooperating with an alter ego of your own. By implementing this mind-hack, you can awaken your hidden talents or certain skills that you are afraid to show and quiet down fears and other unhelpful emotions that keep you stuck. It is a powerful and effective tool to begin recreating the new you!!

    There are 5 key lessons in the book, I am going to quickly walk you through the basics of a few of them. One is to use the five categories of change to improve your life and find your alter ego.

    The second exercise is to give your unproductive, paralyzing emotions a different alter ego so that you can detach from those in difficult times. And finally align the attributes of your alter ego with your goals, and then access this super persona when you need them.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101
  • If you feel like you are losing your mind as you enter divorce, I want you to know that it's totally normal. Today I share what happens when you begin the journey through divorce and how your mental and emotional overload show up in your life. I discuss the changes you begin to see in yourself and why things like brain fog, ADD tendencies, short triggers, and memory problems arise in the short term.

    Tune in as I share what you can do to support yourself and what you are ill advised to do. Seeing the value and benefit in all things divorce is hard and yet when you are looking for the hidden gems, you learn more about yourself, grow in ways that bring value to all you do and set yourself up to be more effective and productive through and beyond your divorce.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101

    Extra Resources:

    The Divorce Landscape Episode: https://journey-beyond-divorce-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/divorce-roadmap-the-divorce-landscape - I encourage you to tune in to help with your mental and emotional health during the early stages of divorce.
  • Welcome to today’s special episode, where we shine a light on a topic that often remains in the shadows. While we’ve dedicated much of our discussion to the challenges and triumphs of women navigating the turbulent waters of high-conflict, abusive relationships, today, we pivot to honor a group whose struggles are equally profound, yet less often heard. This episode is dedicated to the men—the unspoken victims of domestic abuse.

    Abuse knows no gender, and the pain it inflicts bears no prejudice. Men, too, find themselves caught in the grip of emotional, verbal, and physical abuse within their intimate relationships, battling the stereotypes that question their experiences and silence their voices. Today, we stand with you, acknowledging your struggles and affirming that your pain is real, your experiences are valid, and your journey towards healing is deserving of attention and support. Together, let’s break the silence and build a bridge of understanding and empathy for all emerging from the shadows of high-conflict and abusive relationships.

    My dad was a victim of domestic abuse, here’s his story…

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmindDivorce 101: The Roadmap Your Need to Prepare for Your High Conflict Divorce: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/divorce101

    Extra Resources:

    The Silent Struggle
  • Geri was the primary parent for the entirety of her children's lives. During the four years of their court battle, dad never took the boys for an overnight...not even once. Yet she lost custody in an expensive, drawn out court battle.

    Listen as one woman tells her journey of heartbreak and healing, her court ruling on custody and the grief, personal growth and gifts that followed.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Reclaim Your Mind: Evict Your Spouse from Your Mental Space: https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/reclaimyourmind
  • Telling the children about your impending divorce is always a fragile, emotional conversation. The general rule is both parents tell the children together, refer to the decision as mutual and assure them that they are loved and their lives with continue with limited change.

    However, when facing a high conflict divorce, such advice may be unwise and even dangerous. If you are expecting your high conflict ex to blame you, create undo chaos and emotional overwhelm and catastrophize your choice, telling the children together may not be in their (or your) best interest.

    Listen as Karen walks you through another, one that you don't typically hear and that may resonate as safer and more aligned with your reality.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call:http://rapidreliefcall.com Take the "Relationship Health Quiz" Quiz:https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/relationshiphealthquiz
  • Ah, Valentine's Day! That time of year when love is in the air, and heart-shaped chocolates seem to pop up everywhere. For some, it's a day of romance and roses. For others, it's more like a scene from a tragicomedy – minus the comedy. But fear not!

    If Valentine’s Day feels like just another blip on the calendar, that's great. Carry on!! However, if you find yourself feeling a bit blue as heart-shaped balloons float by, here’s an invitation to consider…why not turn the day into a celebration of the most enduring love of all – the love for yourself?

    After all, you are the one person who you can always count on and whom you would benefit from getting to know more deeply. You are beautifully unique and loving… with so much to offer, and who better to recognize that than, well, you? Why not make it a day to remember by creating your perfect Date with Yourself.

    Journey Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Book a Free Rapid Relief Call:http://rapidreliefcall.com Take the "Relationship Health Quiz" Quiz:https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/relationshiphealthquiz