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Ada L. Hasloecher2017-01-24T05:11:33-05:00Categories: Divorce/Separation Emotions, General, Perspective, Separation & Divorce Mediation, Two|Tags: Ada Hasloecher, Diplomat, Divorce Mediation, Elizabeth the Queen, Mediation, Queen Elizabeth II, Separation Agreements, The Life of a Modern Monarch, Winston Churchill|6 Comments
Very nice article as usual. How often consumers in the very stressful credit counseling environment look for a sales pitch, because they have been so conditioned to expect it. The counselors job is almost to “counsel and guide by disguise”. Dropping our own egos and truly being present to create a level of comfort and trust.
Have you seen “The Kings Speech”, its a wonderful movie about her father. I agree she is a remarkable woman.
Nicely done Ada; as usual! Sounds like an interesting read. I just might pick it up. Thank you for sharing.
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A wonderful blog post. And it shows how everything is interconnected.
The skills of a queen are he same as a mediator, therapist, leader,
parent, boss, spouse, a good caring person.
The skill set needed is relatively small (you have to care)…..it is the puting in into practice that is the challenge
“….counters with her strategy for positioning her feet just so,…” yeah, and a damn good pair of shoes 😉
Ada,
Just wanted you to know that my divorce did not sour me on the institution of marriage.
My fiance and I are exchanging vows in Smithtown on the 31st of this month. Time heals and life marches on.
all the best,
Ron