This is an exercise that I've used with coaching clients (and myself!) to help move forward after divorce. It can work for you too.
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@jsalce43621 күн бұрын
I was married 30 years, he cheated at the 20 year mark, I tried and “forgiven” him. But I never did, and he cheated another 10 years. I found out the second time the night before my mother’s funeral. I’ve been struggling with closure to the point of madness. In the night, alone I began searching for help, and I found your channel. Your guidance will change the future for me. Thank you so much
@polkadolt Жыл бұрын
This is the second time I’ve watched this, and I keep asking myself the question of what I would want from him and I have no idea.
@CharelduToit Жыл бұрын
Brilliant
@skellingtonmeteoryballoon Жыл бұрын
💯
@tracyschneider9123 Жыл бұрын
I swear I keep dating the same type of person and it stems from original rejection wound of my father not wanting me. What I’d like from my most recent breakup is to see her in person and have a closure talk where we just admit we weren’t looking for the same thing. She’d confirm that the things she claimed to like about me were actually true (especially a couple specifically) and she will
@larrylowry6543
1. I get my the house I paid for (i got).. 2. back on track with my career goals instead of paying for everything.. 3. giving her half what seemed like a lot but was nothing financially to me. 4. Being successful without her doing nothing in life and her never owning house again.... did not take any training. Just learned she was shit the hard way from whores who act like they are women.... its nice to be the 1% instead of blame someone else and look to yourself to be stronger.... just be strong and do it.... this video made me laugh....