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Me & Marlo Thomas – Coping With Empty Nester

SO HERE IT IS!

Just chatting with Marlo and other women about our experience with our children going off to college and how we coped with the change.  Interesting observations and insights!

Check it all out here:

http://video.aol.com/aolvideo/aol-video/auntie-marlo-and-kate-coping-with-the-empty-nest/736892431001

Some Hot Responses to the Video:

Hi Patricia,

I watched the video and wanted to add my two cents, which may be different than others. When Jacob left for college at 18, I was ready for him to go. I was sure he would be fine. But when I did leave, he became beligerent which really forced my hand. In hind sight and after discussing the dynamic with him, he admits it is because he needs to feel in control so he can leave me. I have grown to understand and accept the dynamic. When we get together, we have a great time but I know that the separation will be rocky. We talk, chat, im, skype daily and they are always great conversations. I know my son loves me and he knows I love him. He just has a hard time separating.
My other son, Dan, 21 years old has special needs and will be moving out in July. This is the separation that worries me most. I have had sleepless nights over it. It is the final bird flying the nest and I will be alone for the first time in my life. I lived with my parents, in a dorm, with my older sister, my husband and then my kids. Come July I will be alone. I am contemplating a move to an apartment in a new city, closer to NYC, a new career and a new life. Alot of change for the entire family. I have birds flying around in my stomach. LOL. Hope this helps your blog followers.
Sandra
Hi Pat,

Such a hot button topic!  I’m not one to join in these conversations, but I have to say that this was one that I didn’t hesitate to join in on.

Hope you are well!

All the best, Rene’
Hi Patty,

Great interview, Pat, and so much fun!!

Hueina

Organizational Life Coaching Helps Mesothelioma Patients…

My Dear Readers,

Here is some important information to know about:

Mesothelioma.com, is an Internet resource focused on increasing awareness of mesothelioma cancer, a fatal disease caused by asbestos exposure.Many newly-diagnosed cancer patients, including those with mesothelioma, find the many aspects of coping with the disease overwhelming.

That is why incorporating the assistance of a life coach can be very beneficial, as they can help a patient deal with the process of acceptance, and to help build mental and emotional strength, as well as a sense of purpose and empowerment in a time it is needed most.

Implementing organizational strategies into one’s life can bring about extraordinary changes that result in peace of mind and overall calmness.

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My Very Best,

Patricia