by Sheryl Lisa Paul | May 6, 2010 | Parenthood transitions, Wedding/marriage transition |
Transitions render us more vulnerable emotionally and psychologically than during other times in our lives. Being in a transition means that we are between stages and identities: no longer single but not quite married; no longer a non-mother but not quite a mother.... by Sheryl Lisa Paul | Apr 15, 2010 | Wedding/marriage transition |
When my grandparents got married in the 1930s, I’m quite certain neither one of them had the kind of engagement anxiety I see among people today. My grandmother did experience grief about leaving her mother and two sisters and the difficult feelings were displaced... by Sheryl Lisa Paul | Mar 17, 2010 | Wedding/marriage transition |
Like any process of self-growth and healing, working with the habitual patterns that keep us mired in negative stuck places is a practice. When my engaged and newlywed clients ask me what to do about the negative lens through which they’re viewing their partner, I... by Sheryl Lisa Paul | Mar 11, 2010 | Transitions - General, Wedding/marriage transition |
For the organizational reasons, I’ve decided to post previously written articles as blogs. This way they’ll appear on the side panel under their appropriate category. *** November 2009 It’s autumn, the season that epitomizes transitions. The leaves are...