by Dreams Recycled | Dec 2, 2020 | Children of Divorce, Dads, Divorce, Love, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Starting Over
Holidays, what once may have been a Norman Rockwell family week of celebration, twinkle eyed children, good food, fun, peace and joy can become the most dreaded week of the year after a breakup or divorce. What once was is no longer, and you are now left with the...
by Tiff | Nov 9, 2020 | Dads, Dating, Divorce, Love, Moms, Relationships, Self Help
Every online dating site gives you an opportunity to create an online profile. This is your “electronic” personality, your i-face to the internet dating world. The importance of your profile can not be overstated. What you put in there will determine if and how many...
by Brandon Dewyea | May 12, 2020 | Divorce, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Starting Over
In Transition? Your Apparel Checklist To Keep The Clutter At Bay And Your Wallet Plentiful Whether this finds you on the start of ending your relationship, getting ready to pack items up or a wee bit over the hump and taking part in getting settled… you will no...
by Tiffany | Apr 30, 2020 | Dads, Dating, Divorce, DreamsRecycled, Emotional, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Tiffany's Blogs
Someone recently said to me, they were for the first time “content” after finding a new girlfriend, it actually on first hearing it, seemed a benign comment, that nothing was wrong in their relationship, but over the last few weeks I have been deeply...
by Dreams Recycled | Feb 19, 2020 | Body, Career, Dads, Dating, Divorce, Love, Moms, Relationships, Self Help
Divorce leaves us with little choice but to recycle our life. We often focus on the practical parts of it as in housing, finances and changing our status from married to single. Divorce can be a time to embrace change and work on changing other areas of your life too....
by Dreams Recycled | Jan 27, 2020 | Dads, Dating, Divorce, Moms, Relationships, Self Help, Starting Over
Divorce is hard, the adjustment to feeling content and comfortable single can be hard won. The average person who is divorcing has been married nine years or longer, it can be a big adjustment going from an “we” to an “I”. Many of us have spent the majority of our...