Psychic Divorce Horoscope August 2011

July 29, 2011 by  



New Moon Eclipse 30 July – time to make those new moon wishes
Full Moon Eclipse  13 August – time for cutting ties and finding conclusions
New Moon Eclipse 29 August – time to make even more of those new moon wishes

 

Capricorn 23 December-20 January: You hard working Capricorns, really need to find some time for a well earned break this month.


Aquarius 21 January-19 February: “What exactly do you mean by that?” I hear you ask.  Make sure that everyone is making themselves crystal clear, including you, and don’t be an ostrich when they do.


Pisces 20 February-20 March: Is it time for a big change this month, or can you really go on as you are? More questions than answers, I know, but only you can decide.


Aries 21 March-20 April: Worth getting a lottery ticket this month, your luck quota just rocketed!  Can’t actually promise a jackpot win, but something good is definitely coming your way soon.


Taurus 21 April-21 May: You know you have been over doing things recently.  You need to get some early nights and watch your diet. Can you get to the beach? The sea air would do you good.


Gemini 22 May-21June: You can afford to spend some time just dreamily staring out of the window,   and it looks as if you have something or someone worth dreaming about. Enjoy!


Cancer 22 June-22 July: There is a nostalgic feel to this month, for you Cancer, are you thinking of visiting a place you remember fondly? Can’t do any harm. But then you really do need to start looking forward.


Leo 23 July-23 August:OMG! Leo, what a lovely month ahead.  The sun is in your sign and you can bask in its warmth right through to the middle of September.  Thats right, what you start now will last, actually way past September.


Virgo 24 August-23 September: Normally, I would advise living in the moment, but for you organised Virgos, it would be better for you to spend time planning ahead. Then you can chill a bit.


Libra 24 September-23 October: Time to be up and doing, Libra. You can’t put it, whatever it maybe, off anymore. Its not going to come to you, you have to go out there and get it.


Scorpio 24 October-22 November: Well Scorpio…hows it all going in the love department? Thought so!  I’ll check in again next month, but for now just enjoy it!


Sagittarius 23 November-22 December:

 

Jane Orr is a natural clairvoyant and healer, with a formal training in psychotherapy. Jane channels a psychic forecast for each sign – and she is also a regular (and very popular!) exhibitor at the Starting Over Show.

Divorce SOS Agony Aunt Rhiannon Ford

July 29, 2011 by  

 

What should I do to prepare for my first meeting with the solicitor?

To make the meeting as productive as possible for you, I recommend 2 things; Firstly, it’s a good idea to spend time writing a list of questions you want to ask the solicitor. This will help you stay focused during the meeting. It also ensures you remember to cover everything that is important to you. The solicitor will appreciate being made aware of the particular areas of law on which you require their advice, and will mean they won’t need to spend time giving you surplus information you may not need at this moment in time.

Secondly, I suggest reviewing information about your family finances and making a note of the details of all assets and liabilities, e.g. value of the house, list of current and savings accounts, details of any loans and credit cards etc. You may also want to bring any relevant paperwork regarding finances. The solicitor will need to have a clear picture of the financial position of the family before they will be in a position to advise fully on financial issues. If you are unsure of the details because your spouse has always taken responsibility for the family’s money, don’t worry. Just provide the solicitor with as much information as you know.

Should I let my wife tell the children we are separating without me being there?

It would be better for you and your wife to speak to the children together. You should discuss with her, what and when the children will be told. This ensures you are both on the same page and can approach the conversation as a united force.  Whilst I appreciate emotions may be very raw at the moment, it is important to put aside your personal feelings for your spouse and prioritise the feelings of your children. Give your children lots of reassurance that the separation is not their fault and that Mum and Dad love them very much and that will never change. Encourage them to ask questions and do not assign blame on either you or your wife. How you approach the separation, can have a big impact on the children’s ability to cope. Whilst you cannot prevent the children from being upset, keeping their best interests at the forefront of your mind will ensure the children’s security and stability are protected as much as possible.

Rhiannon Ford Divorce Coaching provides step by step support for people going through divorce or separation.  A qualified solicitor, Rhiannon has valuable insight into the legal process, providing her with a clear understanding of the emotional difficulties facing her clients.  She can also help on a practical level, translating legal jargon, completing legal forms and giving guidance to prepare for court and mediation.

Book a free 1-1 powwow with Rhiannon at the Starting Over Show. Click here for SOS powwow details……

Survivor Coach: Annie Winfield

July 27, 2011 by  

Annie Winfield: Survivor Coach

Following a life changing event, sometimes we need help sorting our thoughts or direction.  I will enable you to identify what you really want personally or professionally and then support and guide you while you achieve your goals.  I will keep you focused and on track, and help you overcome any challenges or obstacles in your way.

 

Testimonials:

“I hired Annie for a number of different areas in my life, predominantly around my coaching business.
I have to say her approach and attentiveness to what I wanted was very apparent and she was able to challenge my thinking that I thought at the time knew what lay ahead.  Her questions opened up my perception of what kind of future I wanted which enabled me to start looking at other ways of building up the business I desired.
Good news is that I have set up my limited company and have a fully functional website and I am active with social media developing a larger following by the day.  Her coaching has spurred me on to move into other areas so I can offer more services to my customers.
Using Annie was definitely an essential move and what I have created would have taken so more time with a whole lot more stress.  Very pleased. “ SA

“The process of determining an achievable goal within a given timescale has greatly helped to breakdown what seemed like mountains to manageable molehills.  I was surprised at the great sense of achievement I felt by identifying and attaining goals within a short timescale.  Some practical, some personal.
It was also very beneficial to be “challenged” and pushed beyond my comfort zone to identify and tackle my own personal needs, work on them and be accountable for my progress.  And, of course, to have someone “on my side” ready with congratulations on those successes and help to determine why a goal may not have been as successfully achieved as intended.” HT

 


Divorce Coach Rhiannon Ford Surrey SOS

July 25, 2011 by  

 

Rhiannon Ford Divorce Coaching: practical & emotional support through divorce and separation.

Rhianon Ford Divorce Coaching provides step by step support for people going through divorce or separation.  A qualified solicitor, Rhiannon has valuable insight into the legal process, providing her with a clear understanding of the emotional difficulties facing her clients.  She can also help on a practical level, translating legal jargon, completing legal forms and giving guidance to prepare for court and mediation.

Client Testimonials
“After finding myself at an unexpected crossroads in my marriage, I felt in need of some legal guidance, however, at this point I was not ready to consult with a fully practising lawyer.  I was then fortunate enough to be put in touch with Rhiannon through a close friend.

Rhiannon has provided me with invaluable, empathetic advice.  She has carefully explained where I stand legally which has enabled me to take stock, examine my options and has helped me to consider the best way to navigate through my situation.  After meeting with Rhiannon feel more empowered and confident, which in turn will help with making all the important decisions I now have to make going forward.” A from Surrey

 

“I was put in touch with Rhiannon recently following unhappy revelations in my marriage. I met with Rhiannon and she explained all the legal jargon in a way that was clear and easy to follow. I felt at ease despite my personal unhappiness and Rhiannon was sensitive yet thorough. I have had follow up phone calls that have again been useful in saving me time and money with a solicitor. Rhiannon is easy to talk to and extremely informative and I will continue to call upon her if I proceed with a divorce at a later date”. S From Kent

“At a time of such confusion, stress and uncertainty It was an absolute relief to receive such sound guidance and support from Rhiannon which not only made sense of the legal processes but offered a great source of comfort and clarity. I couldn’t recommend this service more strongly” L From London

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