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ing ‘dis-ease’ and therefore striving for ‘ease. ’ I had to make an even greater effort to minimise stress and maximise peace of mind. I was so fragile that I didn’t have the capac- ity to harbour the emotional stuff that he was sending my way. I also chose to let go of my own stuff/old patterns.
All of this assisted my practice
of civil communication and in my recovery. As the divorce proceedings went
on things got tougher but I noticed that my ex-husband increasingly joined in the practice of sincere ver- bal communication. We recently finalized the divorce
and we are able talk like old friends - this for me is like the gold medal!
Janet Morgan London, England
not missed. Our client asked 2 other Solicitors to handle this claim and was turned down each time! Third time lucky!
Tony Derbyshire London, England
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