Thank you for the breath of fresh air. The algorithm works well sometimes and this is one of those. I hope men that have been through such nasty divorces that may be reluctant, will just sit still and listen.
@chrisdob198017 күн бұрын
100% true!
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach14 күн бұрын
I'm so glad to hear this post is helpful for you! 😊 If you’re looking for more guidance and support, feel free to join our free Masterclass here: resources.rachaelsloancoaching.com/masterclass-register We’d love to help you take the next step!
@community-moderator15 күн бұрын
Hey Rachael, I see you tried out comment shark. Let me know if you need any support. Great video and channel!
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach14 күн бұрын
Thanks! I actually haven't used it. I was hoping it would let me answer key word posts so I could send people the link to my masterclass easily, but it doesn't do that yet... so I'm doing it manually for now.
@karimtabrizi3769 күн бұрын
Also a rushed marriage like i had was also not a good idea 🤔
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach9 күн бұрын
Hi Karim Tabrizi, I can definitely relate to how a rushed marriage can lead to complications. It's important to take time to truly understand your values, goals, and expectations before committing to a lifelong partnership. Rushing into marriage can sometimes lead to unresolved issues that resurface later. It’s never too late to learn from past experiences and work towards healing, both emotionally and mentally. If you're looking for guidance on how to move forward, let go of past anger, and create a healthier future, I’d invite you to join my free masterclass. It covers key strategies for emotional healing and actionable steps for rebuilding after difficult relationships. You can register here: resources.rachaelsloancoaching.com/masterclass-register I hope this helps, and I’d love to assist you in your journey forward!
@geoffreyhughessr15 күн бұрын
Master Class, please. I really need help. Thank you for this great video. Just found you today. Again, thank you🙏🏾
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach13 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you found the video helpful. I understand how challenging it can be to navigate those intense emotions after a divorce, especially anger. If you're looking for more support, I’d love for you to join my free masterclass, where I dive deeper into how to heal, manage your emotions, and move forward with clarity. You can register here: Free Masterclass: resources.rachaelsloancoaching.com/masterclass-register I’m excited to support you on your journey! Thank you again for reaching out 🙏🏾
@davidmaski846710 күн бұрын
I saw this woman on tiktok/youtube making fun of the fact that she knows she will divorce within 10 years even before she gets married. What happened to forever in love?
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach9 күн бұрын
Oh that is so sad. There is so much tragedy in the modern world of relationships. Thank you for watching and being a part of our little community here on KZbin. I hope the videos have been helpful.
@davidmaski84679 күн бұрын
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach I feel a lot better 4 years after divorce. It took me 2 years of grief
@uctom73649 күн бұрын
@@davidmaski8467 What helped you move on fully ? I’m 2.5 years and feel a little stuck somedays. Feel like I have made good progress but miss the family unit a lot and I miss who I thought she was.
@davidmaski84679 күн бұрын
@@uctom7364 I sometimes feel the anger again. Never as extreme as back then. I accept the fact that I can't feel ok 100% of the time. Stay active, but take enough time to relax
@brookvalley90716 күн бұрын
Fifty percent of marriages end in divorce, and you are surprised that you're divorced? The marriage ceremony should consist of the flower girl choosing heads or tails and the minister flipping a coin. Emotional pain occurs when your delusions hit reality. Emotional pain persists when you try and change reality. Emotional pain ends when you change your delusion. If you change your delusion about human beings, you will fall out of your chair laughing when you think of your divorce. Please believe me that you can have a very happy life knowing that you cannot trust human beings. In fact, you will come to regard it as a feature, not a bug.
@RachaelSloanRelationshipCoach14 күн бұрын
There are reasons some marriages end in divorce and others don't. It's not chance or the flip of a coin. The problem is that most people have no idea what those reasons are, so it feels random or like an act of aggression. Once you understand how human emotions actually work, human behavior makes more sense and relationships become much safer and more sustainable. If you're curious to know those secrets about the emotional brain so you can feel safe in relationships, check out my free Masterclass: resources.rachaelsloancoaching.com/masterclass-register