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After Your Dog Gets Stolen

A Man's Divorce Survival Guide

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After Your Dog Gets Stolen

By: D. Morgan Fields
Narrated by: D. Morgan Fields
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Your marriage is over. Your life is a wreck. How do you survive?

The purpose of this book is to help men successfully move on with their lives after divorce.

Do. Not. Give. Up.

Everything I’ve written is here to convince you that you can hang on for one more day. The two biggest questions facing a man, after his life collapses, are how and why. How can I continue? Why should I continue?

After Your Dog Gets Stolen provides practical answers based on deep reflection about how men struggle and succeed after divorce. It is not written for women. Within these sections, you will find reflection, guidance, and encouragement on the following topics:

  • Suicide Risk and Prevention
  • Relational Death as a New Beginning
  • Pride and Jealousy
  • Sweating It Out
  • Slow Development of Grit
  • Finances and Discipline
  • Family Court Expectations
  • Boundaries Simplified
  • Caution in Romantic Relationships

Divorce is devastating for any man. This book is here to help you survive, reorient your life, find community, protect yourself, and become a stronger man.

©2025 D. Morgan Fields (P)2025 D. Morgan Fields
Divorce & Separation Emotions Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Stress Management Divorce Thought-Provoking
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