
A Forgotten Friend
Rediscovering Yourself During and After Divorce
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Narrated by:
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Scott R. Pollak
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By:
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Bob Wilson
About this listen
After two failed marriages, my head was spinning, I was numb and felt lost. I only knew two things for sure:
1) I had much to learn 2) I needed to make serious changes in how I approached relationships
Now, 20 years later, I have a fresh perspective on my divorces, along with the lessons learned and insights gathered. I highlight the 12 key lessons I learned and the discovery of the Four Stages of Divorce. Writing is a powerful healer. To help illustrate this, I share the poems and journal entries that I wrote those many years ago. Writing helped me heal and learn. It can do the same for you.
©2014 Robert (Bob) Wilson (P)2015 Robert (Bob) Wilson
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