Divorce Sucks, or Does It?
June 28, 2008 by Ryan Harris · Leave a Comment
I recently had the opportunity to meet best-selling author Debbie Ford, who was featured in the new movie The Moses Code. She was speaking in San Diego at a local premier of the movie, to which I had taken a date -a lovely and talented Iranian woman who was an OBGYN. Well , I am no longer dating the Iranian Doctor, but now I realize why the date was “meant to be”.
Debbie has a book, called “Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life”. Below is a summary. I haven’t read the book, yet, but i am going to very soon, because I like what she has done – written about something that seems to be a major trauma for most of us, and how to turn it around and use it as a springboard to a much better life. That is exactly my intent with my forthcoming book, on how to use financial trauma in the same way, as a springboard to bigger and better things. It’s especially relevant because frequently divorce is one of the major reasons for people experiencing financial trauma. So, good job Debbie on the book, and I look forward to having you on the show soon!

Spiritual Divorce: Divorce as a Catalyst for an Extraordinary Life
Could the end of your marriage be the first step toward reclaiming your personal power and joyfully living the life of your dreams? If the answer is yes, this book is for you. Divorce rocks the very foundation of our beings, leaving us feeling lonely, flawed, enraged, undesirable, hopeless, and empty. In Spiritual Divorce, New York Times bestselling author Debbie Ford reveals how this devastation can be transformed into a profoundly enlightening experience. This empowering guide shows how the collapse of a marriage is, at root, a spiritual wake-up call, an opportunity to liberate ourselves and reclaim our lives. The end of a relationship—no matter who ends it—is a damaging moment. Ford offers a clear program for turning ruin into renewal.

