Showing posts with label in-laws. Show all posts
Showing posts with label in-laws. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Book Signing by Dynamic Duo

Come out to see us and afterwards on to Loving Day Celebration.   June 9th  1-3PM

"She's not my mother-in-law: She's my husband's mother" and "Black and white make brown" are two books you do not want to miss out on.  Authors Rebecca Miller Pringle and Cornelia Brown are two women who are spreading the word on diversity, justice, and empowerment.

Deja Vu Book Lounge
112 E. 116th Street
Harlem, NY



Website: Book Signing

Phone:             (646) 261-3840      

Age Suitability: Teens and up

Meet and greet free to the public- Signed copies available for $10

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Mortgage Crisis affects couples facing divorce

If your in-law wedged a gap between you and your partner and now find yourself facing divorce, there is something you should know.  Check out the article below:

http://gomestic.com/personal-finance/mortgage-crisis-affects-divorcing-couples/

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

A twist in in-law news...a mother-in-law gets the role reversed on her

Normally, it is a mother-in-law that we hear in the news taking advantage of her daughter-in-law, however, in this story, the roles have been changed.  Read  below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEGJjjQYbjA

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Tune in this morning at 9:15am to www.w4cy.com

At 9:15 am this morning, I will be talking about the in-law blues and why we should avoid them.  http://www.w4cy.com/

Feel free to call in with questions.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Tune in to Spiritually Raw

I am scheduled as a “spot light guest” on SPIRITUALLY RAW  EST. Call in at (321) 473-4253 or    Date/time to follow:
We will be discussing tips for dealing with in-laws which may work for your situation.  We all know each situation is different;  if one of my tips does not work-- try another one.  Can't get away from the office for the interview, feel free to pick up your copy of "She's not my mother-in-law: She's my husband's mother."

Monday, October 31, 2011

Spiritually Raw- Stay tuned to Blog Radio for in-law drama tips

Thank you for all the votes. "She's not my mother-in-law: She's my husband's mother" won enough votes to be featured on the Radio show- "Spiritually Raw" More info to follow.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What do you consider when looking for an Attorney?

We've all had our fair share of them.  Attorneys who take your money and forget what they were supposed to do for you.  Taking on too many clients, no follow through, big egos, and the list goes on and on and on.  But is it fair to think this way when there are good attorneys out there willing to go the extra mile for you?  (I haven't met one yet  lol)  What do you think about this Pasadena lawyer's take below?

http://www.markbaeresq.com/Pasadena-Family-Law-Blog/2011/September/Things-to-Consider-in-Order-to-Select-an-Attorne2.aspx

Monday, September 26, 2011

When stepmoms lose it....

Do you know a stepmom on the verge of losing it?  I wonder if someone had intervened early on could the following  have been avoided?

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/09/15/north.carolina.slain.girl/index.html?iref=obinsite

Friday, August 12, 2011

Father-in-law kicked to the curb.

Who needs a Mediator?  We do.

Why would anyone possibly need a mediator when he/she can fix his own problem, asked my 16 year old son?  He continued to tell me how he would never seek help from a mediator if he was ever in a bind.  Loving words from a son to a mother, who happens to make a living as a mediator.  His words gave me something to think about. I would think of ways to explain to him, how he would miss out on an excellent tool. 

If you live with a teenager in the home you may run into opposition with any suggestion or recommendation you make.  My son’s refusal to mediate may simply come from rebellion.  One thing I would make sure of, his refusal to mediate would not be from a lack of understanding of the mediation process. 

How many people today refuse to mediate because they do not believe mediation/arbitration will be of any use?  In this case mediation could have helped this family—George had just turned 65.  He applied for Medicare and waited several months before hearing back. Meanwhile George’s two adult sons were picking up the tab on his medical expenses, and their wives were becoming resentful about the money leaving their household. Neither of them had ever heard of Medicare parts C through N, additional coverage which could take some of the burden off his sons. One day a family friend mentioned the extra coverage to George. George reluctant to say anything kept quiet. He didn’t want to be more of a burden on his sons. When his Medicare kicked in and all his medical expenses were not covered, his sons continued to pay the difference and eventually their wives left.  With resentment building for their failed marriages, a big blow out ultimately ensued, and all communication between George and his sons ceased.

What’s wrong with this picture?  Many things right off the bat.  But the most obvious is the lack of communication between all parties.  With everyone afraid to hurt the other, they all chose to keep quiet.  Had anyone suggested mediation to address the family dynamics, all of the unspoken issues would have surfaced in a non-threatening manner. George would have had his extra coverage, his sons would still be married, they’d have more money in their pockets, and the relationship between George and his sons would be strong.

 For more information on Mediation or Medicare coverage visit www.millermediators.com or drop us a line at 201-266-6592.  Rebecca Miller Pringle is a court registered mediator and arbitrator, while her husband David assists those with their insurance needs. 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Book Signing query

Good Afternoon folks, what would you pay to hear about at a book signing?  If an author charged a flat fee, signed book included, what would you want to hear about in addition to what is in the book?  All comments and suggestions welcomed. 

Friday, March 25, 2011

Friday, October 15, 2010

STATS

A good friend asked me to start a study on the percentages of military families who do or do not get along with their in-laws.  Will be visiting the military posts doing my book signings and taking stats.  I wonder what the results will be?

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mother-in-law out of country

I ran into two soldiers today who told me their mother-in-laws lived in a different country; so they were safe.  Why does it have to be this way.  Get a grip mother-in-laws; live your own lives.