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When you come to a crossroads in your relationship, a million questions might be floating through your mind, but there is one that might stand out above all others: Should I stay or should I go? It can be hard to sift through all the emotions and practical realities to figure out if the relationship can be repaired or if it’s time to move on. It is hard for a person to think they may have given all there good years to a relationship that is heading to the end zone is a blaze of broken promises, betrayals of trust, wasted time and squandered resources. Sometimes it is time to leave and sometimes the relationship can be repaired. This workbook is here to help you decide which direction is best for you.
This workbook is the perfect companion to Is it Time to Leave Your Lover? These 37 questions have been carefully chosen to help you fully analyze your relationship and yourself so that you can make the best choice for your life. The workbook helps you organize all the thoughts that might be swirling around your head so that you can make an informed decision. You will also learn things about yourself that will help you understand how you can be happier in love and life.
There are many things that might push a relationship to the breaking point. It could be a lack of trust, boredom, the desire for greener pastures, or major life changes. Whatever it is that has you searching for answers, there’s no judgements here—just a sincere desire to help you figure out how to make the best decision to move forward and find “your happy.”
Within the pages of this Workbook, you will learn how to unlock your inner fears and passions, so that you can create the life you not only desire, but deserve.
The Author
Professionally, I am an author. Like many authors, my work is inspired by my passion (helping women) and supported by the expertise I possess (for example, I earned my Doctorate in Pastoral Care and Counseling). However, unlike many other authors, my career path has been… let’s just say interesting. First, I was an Accountant for an oil company. Then, I became a Real Estate Broker and Mortgage Broker and have held that position for 25+ years. I earned a Masters of Divinity Degree and Later a Doctorate of Ministry from Columbia Seminary. Finally, during my seminary matriculation, I started a non-profit organization to help women and girls. The organization is called Youthful Survivors of America and I am very proud to say that my work (developing curricula and programs, writing grants in excess of $1,000,000, managing the non-profit and all that entails, etc.) has touched the lives of over 70,000 students in schools across five states. During my career, I have been honored to receive several community service awards, appear on various television and radio programs, and be called upon as a resource for the Juvenile Justice system, Family and Children’s Services, and a number of school districts in the South Eastern US.
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