firstwivesworld - Light At the End of the Tunnel - Comments http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/juliesavard/light-the-end-the-tunnel Comments for "Light At the End of the Tunnel" en That woman is brilliant! You http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/juliesavard/light-the-end-the-tunnel#comment-4873 That woman is brilliant! You really needed to hear that from her. CM Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:36:19 -0400 Guest comment 4873 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com Light At the End of the Tunnel http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/juliesavard/light-the-end-the-tunnel <p>Lately, I'd lost my feeling of being settled and getting into the groove. I felt disjointed, tired, and fed up over my situation. </p><p>My mortgage application is still pending approval, and I'm tired and stressed over it. So close, and so far... yet I received some unexpected encouragement. </p><p>&quot;You really should congratulate yourself no matter what happens,&quot; the bank manager said. I was confused. Congratulate myself on barely qualifying for a mortgage? </p><p>&quot;You've come a long way in two years,&quot; she went on. &quot;You left your husband. You had to grieve. You were alone with two kids, and you found a place. You built a successful business by yourself.&quot; </p><p>&quot;Look at you,&quot; the woman stressed. &quot;You're back on your feet and doing fine. If it's not this house, it'll be another. You're almost there, and you're on the path back to a healthy life. So congratulate yourself.&quot; </p><p>She's right. </p><p>I was lingering on what could have been instead of focusing on what's to come. So I want to tell other women reading this - the ones who are still in what could have been and who aren't yet ready for what's to come — that there's hope. </p><p>It may be hard and it may be long, but it can be done. I've had my ups and downs and my heart-wrenching moments missing being a family, but honestly? I wouldn't trade what I have now for the world. </p><p>I made a decision to find something better. It sounds hokey, but there is better out there. Maybe not with someone else or a new partner, but there is a really good life if you can get up the courage to say, &quot;Enough. This far and no further.&quot; </p><p>So take a deep breath. Start thinking about what's to come. You'll be okay.<br /><br /> </p> http://www.firstwivesworld.com/community/house-bloggers/juliesavard/light-the-end-the-tunnel#comments finances hope money moving beyond divorce starting over Mind and Spirit Money and Finance House and Home Navigating Divorce Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:00:28 -0400 JulieSavard 6209 at http://www.firstwivesworld.com