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One Journey Consulting March 2009
Greetings!

If you're feeling like us, you are ready for the gray cold and snow to be replaced by warm sunshine and fragrant flowers. Spring just can't come fast enough. But like everything, the elements associated with warmer weather need this time to blossom and grow. The snow will melt to nurture the hidden tulip buds and this extra cold will make us appreciate the coming summer heat. Everything has a purpose, and it's up to us to decide how to react to it (at least that what we kept telling ourselves during Monday's surprise snow storm!). Much like our article on Survivor vs. Enhancer- we encourage you to enhance your life!
 
And to help you do that, One Journey Consulting has a multitude of offerings this Spring. Services are listed below and we encourage you to check out the retreat. Held twice a year, this is a great opportunity for women to enhance their life and advance their healing. Here is what one participant shared about the Fall Retreat: "I feel such movement and hope for my future after [The Retreat].   It was a very powerful and uplifting experience for me." 
We wish you many days of sunshine!
 
Renee Cooper and Di Hall
One Journey Consulting
 
And we're very proud of Renee this week: check out DivaToolbox and their featured contributor-- Renee is famous!
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Are you a Survivor or an Enhancer? by Renee Cooper

When Theresa's husband of 15 years announced he wanted a divorce, she was devastated. She says, "I couldn't believe Alex threw our life away. But I'm strong- I got through it. I've moved on and put it behind me."  But has she?

 

Six years later, Theresa and Alex "parallel-parent", each doing as they wish with little communication between them. When asked about Alex, Theresa becomes tight-lipped and drawn. She still blames him. Now remarried, she and her new husband, Tad, have a  good relationship, but they fight about the same issues that plagued her first marriage. 

 

Barbara has a similar story, but different ending. Her husband's departure sent her on a roller coaster of rage, depression, blame, and self-pity. But a year later, she began to reconstruct her life.  She went back to school for accounting, redecorated her home according to her own tastes, and went to therapy to learn about herself and her role in the marriage.

 

Three years later, Barbara's life is rich and full. She and Dan have settled into an amicable co-parenting relationship. She loves her bookkeeping job and is practicing new relationship skills in a budding romance. She says the divorce "turned out to be a surprisingly positive change for my life. I wouldn't have chosen this path, but Dan's leaving was the push I needed to ask the tough questions: what did I want? What was I good at? What could I learn from my marriage to help me have a better relationship in the future? The divorce was the catalyst for my own personal growth."

 

Barbara is what Dr. E. Mavis Hetherington calls an Enhancer.  In her book For Better or For Worse, Hetherington describes Enhancers as those who use their divorce experience to grow. Based on 30 years of research, Hetherington says that about 20% of divorcing people fall into this category.

 

Theresa is a Survivor, one of the 40% who rebuild their lives successfully, but find the same issues and frustrations follow them to the next relationship and phase of life. Survivors move on, but they miss the opportunity to learn about themselves or enrich their lives. 

 

If you are traveling the road of divorce, you may be wondering: what are the keys to being an Enhancer rather than a Survivor? 

 

Based on my research and the experiences of those in our Journey of Divorce workshops, there are four key elements to being an Enhancer:

 

1.      Set your compass, by answering the "one question". Your one question may go something like this: What do I want the divorce experience to contribute to my life? What do I want to learn? Who do I want to be when this is over? Reflecting upon these questions (and answers) will keep you on a path of learning. 

2.      Accept Responsibility. For your self, your life, and your part of demise of the marriage. You can't learn if you don't accept responsibility. "Victims" don't become Enhancers.

3.      Find Support. The John (and Jane) Waynes who want to solve their problems alone don't do well in divorce.  Enhancers seek support from friends, family, clergy, therapists - people who provide comfort plus objective feedback, and who challenge them when they succumb to ex-bashing or self-pity. 

4.      Repeat. The experience of divorce is a rollercoaster - one day you feel strong and capable, the next overwhelmed and depressed. Enhancers repeat steps 1-3 many times over the course of their divorce journey, sometimes daily. Resist being discouraged by the downturns in the rollercoaster. Return to step 1.

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Upcoming Services at One Journey Consulting

A new 6-week workshop series for those who have been divorced for 18 months or longer, and are asking, "Now that I'm over my divorce, what's next?"  will start on March 19. Possible topics for this Journey of Divorce 'What's Next?' include re-entering the dating world, co-parenting, and learning to live happily as a single person. 
 
On April 2 and 9, we are offering a special Dealing with Post-Divorce Financial and Emotional Issues class with special guest contributor, Gabrielle Clemens, Certified Divorce Finance Analyst. In this FREE two-evening series, we will discuss the most common post-divorce issues: modifications to the divorce agreement, relocation, changes to visitation and child support, and co-parenting and blended family issues.

For alumni of the Base Camp program, the 6-week Journey of Divorce Trailblazer offers continuing support and personal learning through the months and years post-divorce. The next cycle begins on Wednesday, May 6.

Our Collaborative Co-Parenting Workshop will be held on May 9 with special contributor, Leslie H. Row, LICSW, who specializes in working with children and divorce issues. Whether you and your ex have the occasional disagreement or more consistent conflict, this one-day workshop will show you how to shift your interactions from conflict to cooperation, helping you to work more collaboratively to be the best co-parents possible for your children.  
 
And save the date for our Healing Relationships: A Women's Retreat on May 1-3. At this weekend retreat, a passionate group of women healers from many disciplines will guide your reflection, expression and self-discovery as you focus on healing relationships. 

Our next Journey of Divorce Base Camp will start on May 21 for six weeks on Thursday evenings. These supportive workshops are designed to provide guidance and support to those who are 'stuck' in the healing process.  
 
For more information, contact 508-276-1764, info@onejourneyconsulting.com  or visit www.onejourneyconsulting.com . All workshops held in Wayland, MA and the retreat in NH.
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Connections:
One Journey Consulting believes strongly in the power of community. This month we want to highlight a part-time, flexible job opportunity we heard about through our network in hopes that it will help you or someone you know who is experiencing financial challenge as a result of their separation or divorce. For the right person, this opportunity can provide supplemental income needed in this time of transition.
 
Our colleague and friend, Ceri Ruenhack at It's Your Call, a virtual business-to-business call center is looking to hire a part-time phone representative who has worked successfully in generating business-to-business leads. This is a project-based work-at-home position. The candidate needs exceptional phone and personal communication skills, Internet access, email capabilities, along with a word processor and spreadsheet application.
 
For more information, you can reach Ceri at info@itsyourcall.com.
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About One Journey Consulting
One Journey Consulting is a coaching and consulting practice dedicated to personal renewal and rediscovery, particularly through the experience of divorce and other significant life transitions.  Services include weekly workshops, one-day seminars, individual coaching and weekend retreats. For more information, visit www.onejourneyconsulting.com.  
 
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