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Surviving Loneliness During the Holidays after Domestic Violence

Surviving Loneliness During the Holidays after Domestic Violence

by Michael | Nov 22, 2018 | New Life, New Skills, The God Factor

Holidays can be especially difficult if your life and relationships have been turned upside-down following an incident of domestic violence. You may be separated from your spouse or partner, unable to see your kids, or are being shunned by your friends and family....
Good Relationship Essentials: Controlling Anger

Good Relationship Essentials: Controlling Anger

by Michael | Nov 17, 2018 | Step 2 - Prevent Rage

When my former wife confronted me about controlling anger, it made me angry! After all, anger is a normal human emotion, I argued. It was hard for me to see the way I was expressing my anger in our relationship was causing problems for others and me. Would others say...
Missed Expectations, Conflict, and Controlling Others

Missed Expectations, Conflict, and Controlling Others

by Michael | Nov 7, 2018 | Step 4 - Challenging Thoughts, The God Factor

Shortly after I met my wife Lynn, I planned an awesome date for us: take her sailing on a local lake. She didn’t know I knew how to sail, nor did I own a boat, so renting a catamaran and enjoying the sun, breeze, and water that afternoon would be a delightful surprise...

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