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Divorce Made Me a Prouder Mother
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
A few weeks ago one of my boys and I went out to dinner. “Mom,” he said. “I understand divorce but dad made a promise to you all of those years ago.” I looked across the table with a lump in my throat. Not for the reason you think. And not because of the confusion…
What Should Absolutely Be a Prerequisite To Divorce
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I have known numerous individuals who just wanted a divorce and to move on. The problem? Their spouse was not ready to. Even more interesting? Some of these spouses had cheated, yet still could not let go of the marriage which they had sabotaged. The common denominator? The individual ready to move forward invested heavily…
I’m Going Through a Divorce With My Parents
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I am watching the Steve Harvey Show. It’s a rerun highlighting the Girls Who Rule the World Program which the Harvey’s founded. A sweet teenage girl says something which catches me off guard. “I’m going through a divorce with my parents.” I am struck by the poignancy of her words. Most children simply say, “My parents…
The Reason We Can’t Let Go When Our Lives Take an Imperfect Turn
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Colleen Sheehy Orme
I am in my car listening to the Garth Brooks song If Tomorrow Never Comes. A tear jerker of a song but on this day one verse catches my attention. “So I made a promise to myself.” It’s funny how you can hear words over and over again yet simultaneously feel as if you are hearing them for the…
Does Your Spouse Make You Feel Important?
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Last week I was watching NBC’s First Dates (which I SO want to be on by the way). It’s a new show produced by Ellen DeGeneres and narrated by Drew Barrymore. They teased the upcoming clips and right before I flipped the channel, I heard a guy say, “I just want to be important to someone.”…
The Day My Catholic Girlfriend Set Me Straight About Divorce
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Colleen Sheehy Orme
Long before my divorce, I first had to face the demise of my marriage. I have a great girlfriend who fortunately was there at the time to set me straight. In true victim fashion, I bemoaned my loss. Why me? Why my marriage? Why my husband? Why my children? Why my family? Why?! Why?! Why?!…
The Days in Life When We Desperately Need to Cut Class
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Every once in a while, someone asks me if writing about divorce keeps me stuck. On the contrary, it is the one place I feel free. Where he can’t control me. It’s cathartic – and when I hear from divorcing individuals who say they have found a safe haven it makes me happy. It was…
3 Celebrities Who Defy Age and What We Can Learn from Them
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I chat with women who say they have aged due to the stress of divorce, moving, caregiving, and other mid-life challenges. This is a reminder to look for inspiration during these difficult and transitional times. And to seek to take better care of ourselves in order to counter the intensity and stress which can accompany age.…
From Nightmares to Divorcemares to Futuremares
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I like to joke that I have switched from nightmares to what I call ‘Divorcemares.’ And they have run the gammet from the mortgage company knocking at my door to claim my house to remarrying my soon to be ex-husband. Dreams are complicated AND therefore, ‘Divorcemares’ are SUPER complicated. On a good night, I no longer…
5 Ways the Enabler Benefits from Divorce
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
In the beginning of my divorce, I remember having lunch with two of my girlfriends. “Why does this always happen to the kindest women?” One asked while the other agreed. “It’s not kindness,” I replied. “There are plenty of kind women who are happily married. It is kindness with zero boundaries and a lack of…
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