It's OK to Hate Your Ex
Embracing and Releasing Ex Resentment After or During the Sometimes Sh*tshow of Divorce
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ナレーター:
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Ozzie Wilson
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著者:
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David M. Webb
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They say that love is a battlefield, but let's be real momentarily. Divorce? That's a whole other level of warfare. You've been through the emotional trenches, fought your way through the legal minefields, and emerged on the other side battered and bruised. But hey, congratulations! You made it out alive, and now it's time to start healing.
In this no-nonsense guide, aptly titled "It's OK to Hate Your Ex," we'll dive headfirst into the murky waters of post-divorce resentment. Because, let's face it, we've all secretly muttered expletives under our breath at some point during this shitshow of a process.
So, why "It's OK to Hate Your Ex," you ask? Well, dear listener, we're not here to sugarcoat things or pretend that the end of a relationship is all sunshine, unicorns, and rainbows. No, we're here to acknowledge the raw and unfiltered emotions that come when the person you once loved becomes the object of your disdain.
Throughout this book, you'll find a blend of personal anecdotes, real-world advice, and a sprinkle of humor to guide you on this journey of self-discovery and healing. We'll explore the stages of resentment, from the initial fiery rage to the quieter moments of simmering resentment. You'll discover practical strategies to navigate the emotional rollercoaster and learn to reclaim your own happiness.
So, whether you're currently in the midst of divorce chaos or you've been carrying around that ex resentment for far too long, this book is your invitation to embrace your emotions, confront them head-on, and release them with grace and dignity. Because, my dear listener, it's time to reclaim your own happiness and leave the resentment behind.
Disclaimer: This book does not condone hatred or promote harmful behavior. It serves as a guide to acknowledge and process emotions in a healthy and constructive manner.
©2024 David M Webb (P)2024 David M Webb