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Episode 49: Navigating Solo Life: Suggestions and Tips for Handling Tough Partner Transitions Out for Work at Sea

Episode 49: Navigating Solo Life: Suggestions and Tips for Handling Tough Partner Transitions Out for Work at Sea

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Transitions with your partner coming in and going out can be tricky for many reasons and obviously different for everyone. In this episode, I reflect on how I have managed the transitions from dating my now husband to being newly weds to now managing the constant shifting schedule with kids and navigating their feelings about it all while maintaining my own mental health. Join me for a candid conversation, words of encouragement and some tips that have helped me navigate over 18 years of a regular in and out long distance relationship.

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