Sentences with phrase «painful end of a relationship»

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Although it's easy to believe that our painful circumstances are the end of the line when the bills pile up, our illnesses are diagnosed or our relationships fall apart, the truth is redemption is always unfolding in our lives.
No, He embraced it to the very end, praying and pleading with God to stay the course, despite how painful it would be for both of them to sever their relationship, and make Jesus become sin for us (2 Cor 5:21).
«The problem is that we've all been taught to end our relationships in ways that often guarantee just these kinds of painful results.
... The end of your relationship doesn't need to be a painful «breakup.»
Ending an unhealthy relationship or a destructive habit, moving from a dead - end job or a harmful addiction are all forms of change and painful memories that we have to face ourselves in order to move forward.
As I practiced the art of loving and taking care of myself, I began to let go of things that were weighing me down, all things that were painful and exhaustingâ $» everything from self - loathing and cursing my body to ending an unhealthy 18 - year relationship with a man I «d thought I would spend the rest of my life with.
And while the end of a relationship can be bitterly painful, in some circumstances, it can be quite liberating.
In them most of the women register self on online dating sites to meet new friends, with them they share their painful moments, share enjoyable moments or may be create sexual relationship, so options are not end here.
It also explores the relationship between interviewer and interviewee in one of the most realistic (and kind of painful) ways, and ends with a poignant conclusion that fits within the story but also hangs heavily on our minds well beyond the theater.
Because we invest ourselves in order to enter into the relationship to end it seems can have painful consequences such as feelings of grief, disturbed self esteem and self confidence.
have been in a relationship for a while and have grown apart want / need to dramatically improve communication want to restore their connection want to get the equivalent of 30 hours of couples therapy in a weekend have a new relationship they wish to protect, nurture and last forever want to get out of painful, destructive patterns and create an entirely new way to love believe their relationship will end if something doesn't change want to create a conscious relationship — where both people can hear, be heard, feel understood and connected again Learn more and register here:
Most of us have experienced the consequences of this forgetting, ranging from an uncomfortable but reversible growth of distance to a particularly painful ending of a once - simple, joyful, and loving relationship.
have been in a relationship for a while and have grown apart want / need to dramatically improve communication want to restore their connection want to get the equivalent of 30 hours of couples therapy in a weekend have a new relationship they wish to protect, nurture and last forever want to get out of painful, destructive patterns and create an entirely new way to love believe their relationship will end if something doesn't change want to create a conscious relationship — where both people can hear, be heard, feel understood and connected again
The consequences can be grave: sexually transmitted diseases, financial and legal problems, job loss, and perhaps most painful of all, the end of a treasured relationship with a partner or spouse.
A dissolution of marriage does not end the relationship between you and your former spouse Rather, it begins a new, and often painful process of restructuring your relationship.
In those cases, the marital therapy process will become a period of healing the relationship and empowering the spouses as individuals, but with the end result of reaching the least painful and the most civil dissolution of marriage as possible.
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