Carolyn Ellis
Carolyn B. Ellis, author, spiritual divorce coach and founder of Thrive After Divorce Inc. If you want simple life-changing tips for single parenting, visit Thrive After Divorce now to receive a FREE report.
Articles by this Author
Law of Attraction: Allow and Receive Your Desires
- By Carolyn Ellis
- Published 01/6/2008
- Divorce
- Unrated
The Law of Attraction can give you some traction so you can regain your footing and see your way forward in your divorce journey. The Law of Attraction states at "like attracts like" and that what you focus your attention on will expand. Our ability to accept the abundance that is always offered and reduce the doubt is where our challenges lie.
Law of Attraction: Activating Your Desire and Attention
- By Carolyn Ellis
- Published 01/6/2008
- Divorce
- Unrated
The Law of Attraction states that "like attracts like" and that what you focus your attention on will expand. People working their way through the divorce process are often flooded with thoughts and feelings they don't want. There are some main steps to activating the Law of Attraction.
Speak From the Heart
- By Carolyn Ellis
- Published 01/6/2008
- Divorce
- Unrated
Communication in divorce is so important. Les Brown, in a recent workshop I attended, invited us "speak from the heart."
Law of Attraction: What is it and Why Should We Care?
- By Carolyn Ellis
- Published 01/6/2008
- Divorce
- Unrated
The Law of Attraction states that "like attracts like." Did I attract my divorce? A thought-provoking article dealing with this timely subject.
Mastering Fear in Your Divorce
- By Carolyn Ellis
- Published 01/6/2008
- Divorce
- Unrated
There's nothing like getting divorced to kick up a whole new dimension of fear. This article will help you discover ways to tackle that "old programming" and master your fears.
Control Your Mindset: You Are What You Think
- By Carolyn Ellis
- Published 01/6/2008
- Divorce
- Unrated
After you separate or divorce, the most important tool you have at your disposal is your mindset. What are you thinking? What are you telling yourself? Is your goal to "survive" your divorce or to "thrive"? Here are three steps to take to help you stop the negative self-talk and move forward in your new life.
