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2022 is the Year to Apply Pandemic-Lessons Learned for Future Success
The pandemic has changed a lot of the ways we go about our lives day to day, forcing people to adapt to changes in the workplace, living situations, lifestyles, relationships and more. These changes have inherently affected almost everyone. For so many, it seems as though these changes have forced them to come to terms with the fact that they are dissatisfied with some or possibly many aspects of their lives. This blog is all about what those feelings represent and how we can become more present to create the positive change we want and NEED!
Never-Ending Divorce: Recipes for an Unnecessarily Long & Painful Split
Divorces can be a very stressful, impactful and even traumatic experience for most families, couples, children and everyone involved. Sadly though, when it gets ugly it is often made far worse along the way by the decisions of one or both of the parties.
Does Mediation Really Help Save Money?
Many people hear that mediation can be a fraction of the cost of going to court and are skeptical, or may not understand how that could be possible. While there are certainly some situations where mediation makes less sense, there are many more reasons that support the use of mediation in a wide range of scenarios.
Power in Decisions: It’s All About Freedom
Sometimes a dispute will settle in a way that is a little surprising. One party may accept an offer relatively early on in negotiation talks, or at a point that comes unexpectedly. This is not always a result of inexperience in negotiation, but of a conscious decision to move on and focus efforts elsewhere.
Choices: All About Finding Balance in Life
As we get older, some of us start to feel a disconnect between who we are naturally and the way we have been living our lives. There are a number of reasons why, as it’s rarely ever just one. We have to start asking ourselves the right questions in order to think about the changes we want to make for ourselves and ultimately take some risks to get to where we want to be. In many ways, it’s about consistency in our daily choices.
How Mediation is Ideal for Divorce and Separation
Separating is very difficult whether or not you’re married to your partner. In addition to any emotional difficulties that might be going on, there are always a few unfortunate orders of business to deal with at some point.