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Have I Become a “Disney” Dad… Mom?

May 21, 2019 by D. A. Wolf 6 Comments

Hoping to have “fun” with our adult kids. Is this realistic? Is it important?

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: acts of love, aging, aging gracefully, empty nest, family, life after divorce, Love, Parenting, parenting young adults, people pleasers, Single Parenting, well being

January Is “Divorce Month,” But Let’s Talk About Love

January 7, 2019 by D. A. Wolf 5 Comments

Love after divorce?

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Relationships Tagged With: aging, aging gracefully, introspection, life after divorce, Love, Marriage and Divorce, real women real life, Relationships, women over 50, women over 60

It’s So Hard to Watch Them Leave

December 29, 2018 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

They don’t call it “empty nest” for nothing…

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Parenting Tagged With: aging, empty nest, family, holidays, home, life after divorce, parenting adult children, psychology, real women real life, starting over

How to Cope With Loneliness at the Holidays (Especially After Divorce)

December 24, 2018 by D. A. Wolf 9 Comments

Loneliness can be rough when you’re on your own at the holidays. Try these (awesome!) coping strategies!

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Lifestyle, Relationships Tagged With: holidays, introspection, life after divorce, living alone, loneliness, Marriage and Divorce, psychology, real women real life, self-esteem, social media, starting over, women over 50, women over 60

Feeling Very Bridget Jones…

December 1, 2018 by D. A. Wolf 5 Comments

A cozy moment of self-indulgence? Why not?

Filed Under: Life After Divorce Tagged With: chick flicks, introspection, life after divorce, real women real life

People Need a “Safe Place”

February 26, 2018 by D. A. Wolf 6 Comments

Seeking places to be ourselves.

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Lifestyle Tagged With: aging, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, comfort, community, depression, emotions, fear, hardship, judgment, make a difference, mondays, older moms, real women real life, safety, unemployment, women over 50

Parenting 2.0 — The Egg Teaches the Chicken

March 20, 2017 by D. A. Wolf Leave a Comment

If only parenting came with a how-to guide …

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Parenting Tagged With: change, guilt, Parenting, parenting adult children, real women real life, single mothers, Single Parenting, transitions

No Such Thing as Safety

February 23, 2016 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

The institutions that make us feel “safe.”

Filed Under: Divorce, Life After Divorce Tagged With: dating over 50, empty nest, family, kindness, layoff, life after divorce, marriage, Marriage and Divorce, Morning Musing, Parenting, real women real life, Relationships, unemployment, women over 50, work life balance

How We View a Woman Alone

December 1, 2015 by D. A. Wolf 9 Comments

Dating yourself… Is it a good concept for a woman alone?

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Relationships, Women's Issues Tagged With: alone, breaking up, dating, holidays, living arrangements, loneliness, men and women, post-divorce life, Relationships, surviving holidays alone, women over 40, women over 50, women's issues

Why We Love the People We Love

November 6, 2015 by D. A. Wolf 6 Comments

Love. So many theories, so few answers.

Filed Under: Life After Divorce, Love, Relationships Tagged With: chemistry, emotions, Love, marriage, Relationships, romance, sex and commitment, sexual attraction

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