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Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Coping With A Divorce

In this article I am going to explain about how a friend of mine managed to get through a rather messy divorce and how she came through the whole experience a much stronger person. I hope her story helps other people who have or are going through a divorce.
My friend is called Sue and she married her childhood sweetheart called John when she was only twenty-two. Sue has explained that at the time she could not have been happier and was very much in love. She hoped and imagined that they would spend the rest of their lives together. Sue had met John when she was at school and they had been dating since the age of fifteen.
After the marriage, they then talked about starting a family and before long they were parents to two boys. Sue believed that this was the icing on the cake and left work to bring up her children.
Unfortunately things were to soon go horribly wrong. John started coming home later and later from work and Sue was at a loss as to what was going on. John of course stated that he was only doing his work and that he was working overtime to give his family a better life, especially as Sue was no longer working. In reality John was having an affair with a woman he had met at work.
After a few months Sue found out about the affair and asked John as to why he had seeked the attention of this other woman. He replied that Sue had been the only woman he had slept with and that he felt that he had missed out on the experience of dating other people. Despite the fact that Sue was willing to forgive John, the relationship was soon to end as he moved in to live with his other woman.
Sue was obviously very upset and could not believe what was happening to her. Before long divorce proceedings were under way and Sue decided to put the family house on the market and returned home to live with her parents, the boys of course went with her.
This was a very depressing time for Sue. One day however she was walking through her local shopping precint and saw a group of handicapped children. Sue thought to herself that the situation she was in was only temporary and that she would eventually be happy again, but that these children would more than likely to be handicapped for life. This strangely enough helped Sue to gain the strength and to think positive about the future.
Sue is now re-married and is once again very happy, she still hates her ex-husband however. Sue has learnt a lot from her experience of getting divorced and tries to think in a much more positive way. She has realised that there are many people in the world in a far worse position than what she is in.

Title: Coping With A Divorce
Word Count:492
Summary:In this article I am going to explain about how a friend of mine managed to get through a rather messy divorce and how she came through the whole experience a much stronger person. I hope her story helps other people who have or are going through a divorce.

Keywords:divorce, love, marriage, children, positive, happy, depressed

Article Body:In this article I am going to explain about how a friend of mine managed to get through a rather messy divorce and how she came through the whole experience a much stronger person. I hope her story helps other people who have or are going through a divorce.
My friend is called Sue and she married her childhood sweetheart called John when she was only twenty-two. Sue has explained that at the time she could not have been happier and was very much in love. She hoped and imagined that they would spend the rest of their lives together. Sue had met John when she was at school and they had been dating since the age of fifteen.
After the marriage, they then talked about starting a family and before long they were parents to two boys. Sue believed that this was the icing on the cake and left work to bring up her children.
Unfortunately things were to soon go horribly wrong. John started coming home later and later from work and Sue was at a loss as to what was going on. John of course stated that he was only doing his work and that he was working overtime to give his family a better life, especially as Sue was no longer working. In reality John was having an affair with a woman he had met at work.
After a few months Sue found out about the affair and asked John as to why he had seeked the attention of this other woman. He replied that Sue had been the only woman he had slept with and that he felt that he had missed out on the experience of dating other people. Despite the fact that Sue was willing to forgive John, the relationship was soon to end as he moved in to live with his other woman.
Sue was obviously very upset and could not believe what was happening to her. Before long divorce proceedings were under way and Sue decided to put the family house on the market and returned home to live with her parents, the boys of course went with her.
This was a very depressing time for Sue. One day however she was walking through her local shopping precint and saw a group of handicapped children. Sue thought to herself that the situation she was in was only temporary and that she would eventually be happy again, but that these children would more than likely to be handicapped for life. This strangely enough helped Sue to gain the strength and to think positive about the future.
Sue is now re-married and is once again very happy, she still hates her ex-husband however. Sue has learnt a lot from her experience of getting divorced and tries to think in a much more positive way. She has realised that there are many people in the world in a far worse position than what she is in.

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Friday, July 9th, 2010

On The Edge

Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me… I once was blind…

How does the rest of that song end for me today? For you today? If you are struggling with pain and depression the answer has many paths to choose from.

I don’t like to admit that I am depressed. I have found that it get’s me absolutely no where in life. People who are depressed stand by themselves. Those who are also depressed can’t seem to quite help the depressed, and those who are not depressed or have never been depressed simply do not understand and only have patience for a day or so of it. Then they leave. Your sadness is too much for them and they can’t watch you like this. Little do they know that at that moment they have added to your shame and deepened your sadness. If they called on you for help, in any form or fashion, they were calling out.

Basically someone who goes through depression learns that because of this depression they are not normal. This could not be further from the truth, but the isolation makes the mind think crazy thoughts. In thinking they are not normal their self worth begins to diminish and yes I guess it s true, maybe they do stop loving themselves. When I look in the mirror tonight do I love myself? No, I am embarrased that I have gotten to this point and yet all I want to do is get out of this.

I don’t think that is something that people who do not struggle with depression get. The common “cure” they seem to have is “get out there, decide you are not going to fee this way!” I wish, oh how I wish that I was doing this on purpose and I could just talk myself out of it. That would be awesome.

Feelings of depression are caused by a chemical change that affects how the brain functions. It is not something that can be completely controlled. ANYONE can get depression for any reason and it is really pathetic that we know so little behind it causes and we are so afraid to talk about it. Do you realize that you can even get turned down for health insurance if you have a pre-existing condition of depression? It is a medical issue, not a person issue.

For those that feel the push, the sadness, the pain, the unworthiness of depression tonight, look up depression on the internet and start your research there. Then remember that tonight you are not alone in feeling like the future is blurry and you have lost your way. Ask for help and be kind to yourself. Don’t keep beating yourself up over the fact that you don’t feel good.

For those of you who know someone dealing with depression, be a little kinder, listen a little more, talk a little less, hold a little more.

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