Romance Can Survive Job Loss—Keep Hope Alive
Posted by Transitions Through Life on August 3, 2011 · Leave a Comment
After the shock of being laid off from an advertising company, Allen’s life fell apart. He had always been sought after; therefore, he had every expectation that history would repeat itself. Instead, he has been without a job for nine months. During this period, his depression enveloped him. His wife asked for a separation. The love he felt for his two pre-teen children kept him going.
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What the Jewish Princess Handbook Never Told Us
Posted by Nancy K. Schlossberg, Ed.D. on January 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment
What happens when life does not follow the script? Think about the expectations we had for our lives that are blindsided.Editorial Controls
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