Healing from divorce takes time, patience, and personal reflection. People have different opinions about exactly how much time the healing process takes, but the truth is, it’s different for everyone. And, after such a disastrous time—whether it is the divorce itself, or the marriage leading up to it—it's important to consider all the ramifications and consequences of what happened before you jump into a new relationship; that helps to ensure you won't go through another divorce in the future.
It's important to examine all that has happened so you can learn from the past and make better choices in the future, and the annulment process is an excellent way to achieve this, among its other benefits. If you haven't yet started the annulment process, there are some practical, concrete steps you can act on right away that can help you. These steps are what I refer to as The Six Keys to Healing.
I'd like to share with you my mini-video course, The Six Keys to Healing, that can take you through these steps and give you some excellent practical tools to begin moving forward. This first video focuses on a very important step, one that is often overlooked by people who are divorced and are trying to be successful in their relationships. Taking this step will help you avoid a common mistake so many people make.


