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How do you navigate the delicate balance of first uncoupling, then forever co-parenting your children?
In "With Grace and Gratitude: A Memoir of Uncoupling, Co-Parenting, and Collective Healing" Meg offers a poignant memoir detailing her courageous pursuit of conscious uncoupling and civil co-parenting amidst the dissolution of her marriage.
With candor and vulnerability, this story explores how Meg and her co-parent prioritized their kids' well-being and family's healing through divorce with grace, gratitude, goodwill and adventure. From establishing the important intention during the earliest stages of their uncoupling-to filter words and actions through the question: How will this affect our family?-to later leading their three young children through one of the longest known slot canyons in the world together. This book explores both the how and the hard of dissolving a marriage while honoring co-parenting values and practices that allow all family members to heal through and thrive post-divorce.
Through sharing her journey of deconstruction and intentional healing, Meg hopes readers will reconsider conventional narratives surrounding divorce and embrace a path that promotes the entire family's health, healing and happiness. May her story become your proof point that there is a different way to divorce!
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How do you navigate the delicate balance of first uncoupling, then forever co-parenting your children?
In "With Grace and Gratitude: A Memoir of Uncoupling, Co-Parenting, and Collective Healing" Meg offers a poignant memoir detailing her courageous pursuit of conscious uncoupling and civil co-parenting amidst the dissolution of her marriage.
With candor and vulnerability, this story explores how Meg and her co-parent prioritized their kids' well-being and family's healing through divorce with grace, gratitude, goodwill and adventure. From establishing the important intention during the earliest stages of their uncoupling-to filter words and actions through the question: How will this affect our family?-to later leading their three young children through one of the longest known slot canyons in the world together. This book explores both the how and the hard of dissolving a marriage while honoring co-parenting values and practices that allow all family members to heal through and thrive post-divorce.
Through sharing her journey of deconstruction and intentional healing, Meg hopes readers will reconsider conventional narratives surrounding divorce and embrace a path that promotes the entire family's health, healing and happiness. May her story become your proof point that there is a different way to divorce!