How the Post Divorce Growth Cycle has changed the lives of the women in our programs.
Grace
On the amazing power of a vision board
Samantha
I realized I was worthy of blissful love.
Jane
I am perfect just the way I am
Shawna
I release the past to be what it was
Rhonda
What it is like to be in the program with Mimi and Carolyn
Grace
Looking at my life as a new beginning
Julie
Turning from bitterness and anger to a positive future
Cindy
On self-esteem and finding the confidence to chase your big dreams
Holly
Changing my perspective and getting unstuck
Patty
This was one of the best experiences of my life
Sam
Gratitude for the program
Fiona
There are tears and laughter inside the community
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Shawna
I'm letting myself off the hook
Nancy
Describes what it is like inside the program
Dani
The sense of sisterhood and community is amazing
Cindy S.
My best friend said this is the healthiest you've ever been
Patty
What is one goal that being in the program allowed you to achieve?
Fiona
Her decision to join the program
Spotlight: Deb's StoryÂ
Deb has generously shared her divorce story with us. She opens up about what went wrong, what she did right, the pain, and ultimately the joy she’s found in these post-divorce years. Enjoy the read!
Tell us a little bit about yourself!
I am from Annville, Pennsylvania, which is very close to Hershey. I have 2 daughters. My oldest, unfortunately, passed away in 2016 at 39 years old. My youngest is 37 and lives in Los Angeles.
I have been married twice. The first marriage lasted for 32 years and the second for almost 10 years.
Can you share a little about your marriage?
My first marriage, looking back, I think was more of a rebellion against my mother. She did not like him at all (should have listened to her!) Initially, we were happy, had our daughter, and went through the usual financial struggles of a young family. Everything was good… until it wasn’t. I found out, quite by accident, that he was cheating on me and had been for a number of years. Boy, was I gullible and naive!
My second marriage, I thought was the “love of my life.” The attention was great; we were financially very stable. The only problem was his alcohol use, but I kept making excuses for that, to my friends and to myself. He was a trucker and home most nights until a year or so before (our divorce) I again accidentally found out his cheating and the many times of lying. How could I let this happen to me again?
What was the moment you knew your marriage was truly over?
With both, it was when I had to face the proof I had that they were cheating on me. It felt like a “punch to the gut.” Like I couldn’t breathe.
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