Saturday, September 7, 2013


T h e  S t e p p i n g  O f f  P o i n t     You may pick up this book knowing you’ve arrived at a stepping-off point. A relationship or circumstance that no longer serves your greater good is ending. In truth, this may be the best thing for you. This book will show you how to manage your exit with clarity and compassion, while creating a healing opportunity of yourself and others.
A stepping-off point is the moment in a relationship when it becomes necessary to break apart in order to preserve one’s dignity, respect, liberty, and/or sanity.

Monday, August 26, 2013


Do you have 9 Minutes 59 Seconds?
Maybe you will learn something new about selfish and manipulative people.

Interesting video by Sheila Robinson-Kiss.



Saturday, August 17, 2013

Ten Surefire  Signs That You've Reached a Stepping-Off Point

  • Cuddling with porcupines is more appealing than facing yet another argument with them
  • Having grown so tired of hearing your complaints about the relationship, your therapist is beginning to cancel and become a no-show at your appointments.
  • You are disillusioned and disgusted with the relationship that you've contemplated an unspeakable activity, which could get you arrested
  • You have lost your voice due to repeated attempts to talk it over
  • You've been stabbed in the back so many time by your "friend" that you walk with a limp and require permanent supports
  • The thought of never hearing from your partner again arouses you sexually
  • You are prepared to offer your partner monetary compensation to exit your life for good
  • You've so fatigued from  attempts to work it out that you've scheduled a solo vacation for Restoration
  • You're hoping your partner will start cheating so you will have an easy out
  • You're encouraging you partner to prolong his/her "extended-stay" business trip
    (Page 11)

The Stepping off Point is available at:
http://www.amazon.com/ 

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

WHAT’S HAPPENING AFTER THE BREAKUP? 
Most people are still hung up on their ex.
- 71% of people say they think about their ex too much; narrowed to singles the figure goes up to 81%.
- More than half (57%) of singletons say thinking about their ex prevents them from finding new love.

But it's not just singles—married folks are ex-obsessed as well.
- Almost two-thirds of married people (60%) agree that their ex is on their mind too often, and 36% say their attachment to their ex interferes with their marriage.

Both women and men remain attached to their exes.
- 74% of women and 64% of men think about their ex too much
- 76% of women and 70% of men have looked up an ex on the internet
- 50% of women and 40% of men say they look at their ex's Facebook or other online profile too often

Source:
YourTango.com

The Stepping Off Point – by Sheila Robinson Kiss


Monday, July 22, 2013

“There is no real ending. It’s just the place where you stop the story.” - Frank Herbert

T h e  S t e p p i n g  O f f   P o i n t  by Sheila Robinson Kiss

A stepping-off point is the point in a relationship or circumstance when it becomes necessary to break apart or   create firm boundaries in order to preserve ones dignity, respect, liberty, and or sanity.


A relationship or circumstance that no longer serves your greater good needs to end. In truth, this may be the best thing for  you. This book will show you how to manage your exit with clarity and compassion, while creating  a healing opportunity for yourself." 

This is what Sheila wrote:


This Book Will Change Your Mind, Then Your Life.
The Stepping off Point is available at:

http://www.amazon.com/ 
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/
www.thesteppingoffpoint.com

Saturday, July 13, 2013

What is the stepping off point?

The Stepping Off Point...

A stepping-off point is the point in a relationship or circumstance when it becomes necessary to break apart or   create firm boundaries in order to preserve ones dignity, respect, liberty, and or sanity.



A relationship or circumstance that no longer serves your greater good needs to end. In truth, this may be the best thing for  you. This book will show you how to manage your exit with clarity and compassion, while creating  a healing opportunity for yourself." 

You’ll negotiate a number of stepping-off points during your journey. Whether it’s time for you to step off and away from a toxic relationship, job, marriage, friendship, or situation that no longer serves your greater good, there is a way to do it while creating a healing exit for yourself and others on the path.

This Book Will Change Your Mind, Then Your Life.
The Stepping off Point is available at:

http://www.amazon.com/ 
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/
www.thesteppingoffpoint.com