Send us a text “I don’t want something new. I want something true.” That line becomes a compass as we unpack the rise of gray divorce and the very real reasons so many couples over 50 are choosing to end long marriages. We look beyond headlines and into the lived dynamics: years of emotional neglect, unresolved betrayals, the caretaker trap, and the quiet identity loss that can hide under busy family life. Once the house empties and the calendar clears, the state of the relationship stands in...
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Send us a text “I don’t want something new. I want something true.” That line becomes a compass as we unpack the rise of gray divorce and the very real reasons so many couples over 50 are choosing to end long marriages. We look beyond headlines and into the lived dynamics: years of emotional neglect, unresolved betrayals, the caretaker trap, and the quiet identity loss that can hide under busy family life. Once the house empties and the calendar clears, the state of the relationship stands in...
186: Tools To Navigate Hard Conversations After Infidelity
Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen
30 minutes
1 month ago
186: Tools To Navigate Hard Conversations After Infidelity
Send us a text Hard conversations after betrayal can feel impossible—your heart races, your thoughts scatter, and the urge to win eclipses the need to heal. We break that cycle with a set of simple, powerful tools inspired by Jefferson Fisher’s “The Next Conversation,” adapted for life after infidelity. Our focus is on clarity over conflict: how to prepare internally, set boundaries that create safety, and keep talks on track without getting dragged into blame. We start by grounding: naming ...
Happily Even After Betrayal with Life Coach Jen
Send us a text “I don’t want something new. I want something true.” That line becomes a compass as we unpack the rise of gray divorce and the very real reasons so many couples over 50 are choosing to end long marriages. We look beyond headlines and into the lived dynamics: years of emotional neglect, unresolved betrayals, the caretaker trap, and the quiet identity loss that can hide under busy family life. Once the house empties and the calendar clears, the state of the relationship stands in...