Category: Emotional Recovery
Soul-Sucking Liars
It’s frustrating dealing with lying. After being lied to repeatedly you’re unsure what to believe and what to disbelieve. Life with the person lying to you becomes a guessing
How Overthinking from Infidelity Anxiety Paralyzes Both the Betrayed and the Betrayer
In talking with people about their concerns, I become aware of trends impacting the public. One of the trends that I’ve been encountering lately is overthinking. Those experiencing overthinking
How Unchecked Desires Morph into Monstrous Affairs and Steal Your Peace of Mind
You’ve likely heard someone remark “He’s a monster!” When I hear the remark, I don’t immediately imagine sharp pointed teeth, claws or them breathing fire, even though some monsters
When Telling the Truth About an Affair Shatters your Moral Compass-A Deep Dive into Right, Wrong and Recovery
In a post from a few months ago, I posed the question “Do you recognize evil when you see it?” At the time, I wondered if my question was
How Tattoos Transform from Art to Reminders of Betrayal
Although I’m not a fan of tattoos enough to get one, I find their artistry fascinating. The first one I recall seeing was on my Great Uncle. The tattoo
How ‘Sadfishing’ Can Unravel Love and What to Do About It
When you lose someone dear, you start recalling the unique quirks in their behavior that set them apart. There were things they did and things they said bouncing around
How to Reclaim Your Life After Your Spouse’s Affair
Yesterday I addressed the concern of a blogger whose relationships have been messed up by his spouse’s affair. In addressing the topic, I realized that this is a topic
How Ignored Affair Scars Can Sabotage Your Future Love Life
Assumptions have ways of messing you over. This is true in business, in life and when it comes to affairs. In my own life, some of the biggest messes
The Unseen Agony of Family Betrayal and the Art of Navigating Painful Truths
A reader wrote, “No one he works with knows the lies and pain he caused his wife and kids.” Her frustration with the situation came across ‘like an acre
“How can I avoid being hurt again?”
One of the blogs I follow periodically is “The Betrayed Wives Club“. I find it helps to hear the many perspectives concerning infidelity. A recent headline there caught my