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Adjusting To The Death of a Relationship And
Getting On With A New Life
(c)
Harlan Jacobsen
The Death
of a long term relationship can be the most stressful emotional
experience of a lifetime,
with many
effects for years. Added to the
stress is the loss of married friends and the reality of now having to
deal with life as a single person.
Statistics show that if under "adjustment stress" for an
extended period of time, the odds of contracting a major
illness are greatly increased, as well as other long term stress
related maladies.
Being miserable and taking a long
time to work through this is no virtue or favor to your health or quality of
life.
Life is too short to waste any of it on unnecessary delays
in getting on with a fresh and better life.
We have put together two series on working
through this trauma. One of them in 37 parts is already in our
archives, go here. There are many more that
appear on our web sites and singles newspapers monthly.
*New articles and additional parts of serial
series are posted on the web and appear in our Singles Monthly
Newspapers. |