Having A Problematic Divorce

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I felt well impacted by this topic because I feel great passion helping people to be and do better. I believe that helping others will also help us to build a better world. The divorce is still a hard topic for those who go through it, and all the people/family involved. I am grateful for the opportunity to have a problematic divorce in the sense that I was able to develop wonderful tools and strengths that allows me to help others in similar situations today.

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