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Marrying Mistakes and Life
Beyond Divorce
Marriage
is full of
habits, both good and bad. Habits feel natural and easy which means
they don't
break themselves by accident.
Many people who escape a bad marriage, tend to get involved in the same
type of
relationships they just escaped from. They marry the same type of
person, fall
into the same types of problems, and find themselves in another abusive
situation.
For those who want to move on to better things, its very possible. The
biggest
piece is realizing the trap exists. The next is to find help and there
are lot
of communities, usually founded by men and women who can relate.
Lisa J. Peck, author of "Stop Marrying Mistakes," found herself in an
abusive relationship and sought the help of Growth Climate, a program
developed
by therapists that teaches how to take control of your life using
principals.
Peck learned alot in the process of turning her life around and here
are some
of the most important things she's learned that she shared during an
interview
on Inside Romance Success.
The four fundamentals of emotional growth:
1. Understand that every person has his/her own climate or mood.
2. Realize that the mood a person feels and displays will effect how
others
treat that person.
3. Realize that people effect each other. A person who is surrounded by
negative people will suffer more stress and is much more likely to
become
depressed.
4. Understand each person has inner and outer support systems. The
success and
positive people support themselves. An easy way to support oneself is
to be
surrounded by positive people.
Three crucial steps to healing:
1. Mourn the loss of a relationship and acknowledge the pain.
2. Nourish the mind and the body. (It is far to easy to punish or
neglect the
body when the spirit is not happy but this will only perpetuate the bad
feelings.)
3. Evaluate aspirations and passions. Reconnect with the real you. Find
the
inner child. A great help here is for someone to ask "What did I enjoy
doing as a child?" Connecting with old dreams is NOT silly, it's
powerful.
A common problem attached to relationship problems of every level is
depression. If a person can get excited with their life and future
possibilites, it is much easier to move on.
Steps of depression and how it happens:
1. Self worth struggle - every child is born with a sense of self
worth. Humans
believe they are valuable as a person until told otherwise.
2. Instinct wrestle - Someone thinks they are not as good as they had
thought
or hoped.
3. Choice - In the end, each person chooses to believe or to doubt
themself.
Self worth comes from being productive. People who get involved in
things are
able to adjust more easily from broken relationships. The mind can hold
multiple thoughts but there is only room for one feeling at a time,
therefore
by helping another person, the first will be carried away from their
own
problems. This can be a ton of fun, AND it's rewarding!
Kids are a real issue for most marriages, divorces, and remarriages.
Few people
plan to become the 'evil' stepmother or father but often the kids
involved
create their own worst nightmare by being hurtful or standoffish. Lisa
J. Peck
created the The Ten Commandments of Step-Parenting developed to ease
emotional
hurts and let the parent be the parent.
Here are the first five:
1. Give the child personal space
2. Be yourself around them
3. Set limits and enforce them
4. Allow outlets for feelings for both children and biological parents
5. Expect ambivalence from the child. They need time.
The proactive strategies outlined by Lisa J. Peck during her interview
can
smooth the path to a healthy recovery from divorce and open the
possibilities
of beautiful new positive relationships.
Remember to beware the trap of bad habits, get help, help others, and
move on.
About the
Author
Dr.
Proactive Randy Gilbert
enjoys producing the "Inside Romance Success" show hosted by Kevin
Decker, who presents his insightful interview with Lisa J. Peck based
upon the
techniques from her book.
http://www.insidesuccessradio.com/Guests/Lisa-Peck
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