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How to Admit Your Role in a Failed Relationship (without Blaming Yourself)

by Sharon Pope | Last updated: Jan 15, 2023 | Moving On From My Marriage

When a relationship “fails,” it’s easy to look back on it with blame and shame. We want to point fingers and attribute the pain to external forces (more often than not, by blaming our exes). But the truth is, every relationship is a dynamic. So...

What to Do when Your Relationship with a Narcissist (Inevitably) Falls Apart

by Sharon Pope | Last updated: May 9, 2023 | Moving On From My Marriage

A woman I’ll call Bethany got in touch with me asking for help. She was 47 years old, had two children, and had been married for 23 years to a man with significant narcissistic tendencies. Although their marriage had never been great, the last decade was brutal....

Just Because He Lied or Cheated Doesn’t Make Him a Narcissist

by Sharon Pope | Last updated: Jun 25, 2019 | Moving On From My Marriage

“Narcissism falls along the axis of what psychologists call personality disorders, one of a group that includes antisocial, dependent, histrionic, avoidant and borderline personalities. But by most measures, narcissism is one of the worst, if only because the...

My Biggest Beef with the Self-Help Industry

by Sharon Pope | Last updated: Jul 22, 2020 | Inspiration for Your Marriage

“I dislike the work self-help. Self-awareness, yes, but not self-help.” Deepak Chopra   Okay…..I know…..I know……Clearly, as a Love Coach I exist and live within the self-help industry. I’ve written seven self-help books and blog every few days about how to create...

Three Reasons Why Asking Your Spouse to Go to Marriage Counseling with You Rarely Works

by Sharon Pope | Last updated: Jan 15, 2023 | Stuck in Indecision: Stay or Go?

“Nothing dies harder than a bad idea.” Julia Cameron   Stacey has been struggling in her marriage for years, specifically the last two years. She feels lonely and empty. She feels unseen and unappreciated. So, she did what most of us might do; she asked her...
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