Life Keys – 5/11: Partnership & Marriage for the 21st Century
Posted by Lauren - 05/07/10 at 06:05:52 amNearly fifty percent of all U.S. marriages end in divorce and an increasing number of adults are living single lives. Join Lauren for a provocative discussion about why stereotypical roles and marriages no longer work, and the attributes and benefits of more equitable and partnership-based relationship and marriage models.
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Hi Lauren, so glad I caught your radio show today… It was so Illuminating! :.) I really identified with caller, Melissa and really felt her pain,… I think we are in very similar situations, and would love to connect with her and start the reading and Study group with her on your Solemate book… I can’t wait to get your book and start the journey back to finding myself! Thank you so much for all you give!
Comment by Lynette — May 11, 2010 #
Hi Lauren,
I really enjoyed your show today. I can relate to the lady who is comfortabel being alone. I have been divorced about 9 years now. I am comfortable being alone, but I also feel like a part of that for me is also the fear of being hurt. The conversation today was helpful to give me some ideas of where my blocks might be to having a loving healthy relationship. I am also aware I need a new example of that kind of a relationship. Having not grown up with it I have to change those old beliefs. Thank you again fr a wonderful show today.
Karen
Comment by Karen — May 11, 2010 #
Hi Lauren,
I just listened to your show again and found it very enlightening. I’m in the process of a divorce after a very long marriage, which had become very emotionally abusive. Like your first caller, I work at home and am very isolated and also live in a very small town. I’m comfortable being alone and want to really work on myself before even considering a relationship. I think about possibly finding a class to join just to get out in public and be with people, but haven’t researched it yet. My question is….should I give myself more time before venturing out? It’s only been 7 months since my former husband left. I’m looking forward to reading your book…thanks so much for all of your wonderful insight.
Comment by Jane — May 12, 2010 #
Hi Jane,
I would recommend first doing the work in Solemate and then assessing your readiness to pursue a new relationship.
Warm regards,
Lauren
Comment by Lauren — May 12, 2010 #