New Alternative Emerging for Families Seeking Divorce
Online, January 19, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Divorce has become a rising epidemic across cultures, resulting in devastating financial, mental and physical outcomes for families, especially children. Research shows that the consequences of this choice has a significant impact on future relationships of the former spouses and future generations. However, what if there is an alternative?
When an individual and/or family are out of balance, there are consistent cycles of:
• Chronic Illness and/or Disâ€'Ease (i.e., migraines, infections, digestive disorders, etc.)
• Stressful Life Events or Changes (separation, moves, abuse)
• Increase of Unfulfilled Promises/Obligations and Personal Insecurities
• Low Selfâ€'Esteem/Lack of Selfâ€'Love
• Financial and Social Challenges
• Depression and Other Emotional Problems
• Lack of Spiritual Growth and Commitment
• Excessive Behaviors with Work, Academic Pursuits, and/or Recreational Activities• Lack of Interest, Support
and/or Concern for Overall Wellness of Spouse/Children
Balanced-Families offers a new solution to divorce, one based on the spiritual principles and understanding of family being eternal which helps alleviate the fear, guilt and shame of transforming relationships by focusing on the actual courage, unconditional love and acceptance. This creates more options than just divorce or death. The overall goal is to help families remain "family" even when the spiritual and legal commitment to their marriages have ended. Families choose, based on their ancestrial lineage and spirituality, new family structures in order to bring a healthy balance to their family.
Families who choose this option will decrease the long-term effects of the stress, anxiety, grief and loss that negatively impact the mental and physical well-being of the entire family unit, particularly the children.
For more information, please visit www.balanced-families.com or contact Connie Stewart, Founder & CEO, at 443-525-8353 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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