Thursday, February 18, 2016

"Pocket Divorce Guide" $0.99!


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YOUR POCKET DIVORCE GUIDE by Linda C. Senn

Kindle Edition
Retail $4.99


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beginning Friday 2/19 Price will gradually increase over 5 days until it's back to full retail $4.99.


This short book starts with preparing for divorce, moves through the legal process, and covers crucial elements of starting over again! It's packed with information and easy to read.


"Bullseye! This pocket guide is right on target. It is concise, well organized and written in a format perfectly suited for those about to undergo the arduous and confusing process of divorce.  
           ~ Ralph H. Orlovick, Ph.D. Psychologist

"An uncommonly wise and practical book packed with essential information for anyone considering divorce. I am making it 'required reading' for all my divorce clients. Senn explains the legal process and your rights in plain English." Review on previous edition 
           ~ Marta Papa, Attorney and Divorce Mediator


~ Act now before the prices starts going up ~


Friday, February 12, 2016

Divorce: New Interests, New Friends

      Preparing for Divorce & New You

      Whether you're divorced or are still deciding, this is a positive time to get out and explore new interests. As you do, new friends will enter your life, and you'll begin to feel yourself coming alive - slowly but surely!

      Have you ever been to a MeetUp get together? Here are just a few from St. Louis Missouri, my home town:

      St. Louis Board Game MeetUp Group

      Dine Out on a Dime
      * Swing Dancing
      * 40yr+ Social Club

                           
      Self Employed St. Louis MeetUp
      TEDx Connect: "800+ Thought Leaders"   
               
      Outdoor Afro St. Louis
      Let's Hike
       
                 Center for Pragmatic Buddhism
                 St. Louis Christian Volunteers

      * NOT good while you're still married, if you want to continue these after the divorce (if you take that route).

      Tip: Avoid divorce groups. This is a time for new ideas and fun discoveries!

      Google MeetUps (your town). The page that comes up will show the MeetUp groups within 25 miles of your home. Click on the 25 and reset it to another distance if you want.

       Peace ~

       Lin


               
                            



    Monday, February 8, 2016

    Check the Stress Scale


    If you want to see how many stress points 
    the "experts" say you've racked up in the past 12 months, 
    read the Stress Scale vs. Reality page on my LindaCSenn blog.

    Peace ~

    Lin
    exponentially  

    Thursday, February 4, 2016

    New Friends & the New You

    Growing the New You by Meeting New Friends

    When you're in a troubled marriage, your inner spirit withers. Feeling unloved does that. But you don't have to wait for divorce to begin healing.

    Begin building the New You by getting out and exploring new interests - without your spouse. Why? If you do separate and divorce, you won't want your ex to show up when you're out socializing!

    Tips:
    • look for places that aren't too far from home, but not next door either.
    • start with a class you've wanted to try for a long time.
    • go to a familiar place alone or invite a buddy to go with you. (Not someone of your spouse's gender.)

    Workshops and classes offer the best possibilities to make new friends. At the top of the resource lists are community college classes. The low cost, the handy locations and the incredible range of offerings make these winners.

    Check their websites for listings and see if you can order a print catalog. A sampling from the St. Louis Community College Continuing Ed Spring catalog includes
    • Yoga
    • Starting Your Own Business
    • CPR and First Aid
    • Computer Technology
    • Caricature Drawing, Weaving, Beaded Earrings
    • Cooking and Wine Making
    • Wine Tasting
    • Music, Theater, Dancing
    • Meditation
    • Home Repair
    • Foreign Languages
    • Bridge, Fencing
    • Swimming, Water Aerobics, Zumba

    You'll maximize your chances of starting new friendships if you sign up for classes that go for at least 3 sessions and plan to arrive early each time. That provides more time to chat.

    Tip: And when you talk with those new friends, really listen! Make notes afterwards so you don't forget that Danny's new dog is a collie and Pat just planted tomatoes at home.


    Swap business cards if you have them or, at the last class, swap email addresses so you can stay in touch.

    And remember to smile!

    Peace,

    Lin

    More places to explore the world with the growing New You coming up!