Saturday, April 23, 2011

Good Reviews from LinkedIn Divorce Professionals

Here's some good reviews from LinkedIn Divorce Professionals, Brian.

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Nina W. likes this

• Sounds similar to my philosophy in my Divorce Recovery sessions for www.thenewdirectionscenter.com. I use a faith based approach.


Boyd L. • Brian: Check out my new blog on Divorce Recovery Resources. As soon as I get some more traffic, I'm going to recommend your book.


Donna C. • I have read Brian's book and he does a very good job at getting readers to stop focusing on the negatives and take a positive approach to divorce. Last summer I wrote a review of his book on my Examiner page. If anyone would like to view it go to the following link: http://www.examiner.com/divorce-financial-planning-in-pittsburgh/is-there-an-upside-to-divorce


Kathy W. • Brian: I'm glad you wrote a book on divorce and your ability to have a great recovery from it. Not many men write on this topic. Congrats and I hope you can reach a lot of hurting people going through divorce.

I'd like to share one tidbit with you if I may. I just went through my second divorce in 2006. As a devout Christian I wanted to be sure I wasn't going against God's will in the Bible. I picked up a book "Divorce: God's Will?" by Stephen Gola and it totally turned my perspective around. The one Scripture that says "A wife is not to depart from her husband. But even if she does depart, let her remain unmarried.." The church has used this text to tell women that if they are the one initiating divorce, then they have to remain unmarried the rest of their life. Actually, the Greek word for "depart" is separation (not divorce). So the Scripture was saying, if the wife is separated, she should not remarry during that time of separation (she should be divorced before she remarries). This was so freeing to me - and to thousands of other women who have heard this Scripture in the church. I hope you'll share about this guy's book when you come across hurting Christian women who might also be misled in this area. The guy's website is www.DivorceHope.com

Brian D. • Thanks all for the kind words and warm welcomes! I am glad I joined here!
Special thanks to Donna C above!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Any Interest in Me as a Post-Divorce/Separation LIFE COACH?

I have discussed with many buyers of my book, personal problems we shared in our divorce/separation experiences.

We discussed personal problems about anger, loneliness, loss of self-esteem and so forth. And more negative issues about how to get a long with the ex, the effects on family and friends, loss of productivity at work, and at home--though for these negative issues, I quickly offer POSITIVE ways to improve!

I have received great feedback and hints that I should consider coaching others. So here I am!

I don't expect any quick "customers" but anyone interested can start by looking at my book reviews at Amazon. Search "upside of divorce" there.

Brian Daniel