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  1. Mark Eldridge on July 29, 2009 at 11:01 pm

    Mari,
    Your incredible journey and being so open and sharing about it is what makes you a great person and leader! Most people think that those who have great success always live in a perfect world – it’s those that share their struggles along with their triumphs that truly helps and inspires others.

    Thanks for The Big Leap book, read it on the plane ride home from San Diego. It’s helped my marriage and helped bring closure to a business partnership that needed to end.

    Success is a Journey, Not a Destination!
    Mark



  2. Kayoko Yoshikai on July 29, 2009 at 5:37 am

    Mari,
    I like to congratulate that you following your truth.
    And came out to public to share with us. Since there is no accident that you turned to one of the most public figure these days. You have inspired touched many woman.
    Even though you have sadness I could tell your loving and caring energy coming out from your story. I am very proud of you.
    I will miss seeing you and Ty together at party.And looking forward to meet your new man.
    Best wishes to you and Ty’s new life !
    Love,
    Kayoko



  3. Andrea Tannouri on July 29, 2009 at 4:22 am

    Hey Beautiful Lady,

    Great job on your post Mari. You struck the right balance and it was both instructional and personal, I commend you for your transparency and your bravery. Keep your light shining bright! =) Andrea aka @HolisticMom =)



  4. Birgitte Melnick on July 29, 2009 at 7:29 am

    Dear Mari, What wonderful courage and determination you have in sharing your life with the readers of your blog. I, for one, send you special thoughts and strength all the way from Denmark, where I am vacationing during the summer. Each occurrence in our life is another chapter and only shows us how strong and resilient we are. Hope to see you soon… Gitte



  5. Barb Desmarais on July 29, 2009 at 4:51 am

    Hi Mari ~

    When someone has the courage to be human, to expose their real world, it gives everyone permission to do the same and reminds all of us how important it is for us to live authentically.

    Marriage is a journey and for many of us, not an easy one. It constantly ebbs and flows. It also reminds us how different men and women are in the way they see the world and process their isssues.

    I’m sure like most of who only know you through Twitter of FB, I assumed you had a strong, loving union with Ty and in fact had found your perfect partner. As with the rest of us, there is that part of us that the world sees, and then there’s the part they don’t.

    You’ve shown respect for both you and Ty and for what you had together through this post. Everthing in life has a beginning and an end and some things are just meant to end sooner than others.

    Thank you for your honesty.

    Warmest regards to you Mari,

    Barb



  6. Elle How on July 28, 2009 at 9:42 pm

    Hi Mari:

    I am so very proud of you… you are very graceful and when you share yourself like this you give courage and strength to all of us to really live more authentic lives. I am ending a relationship that began many years ago and while I have struggled with the thought of removing myself from it.. I have come to the realization that I am only preventing myself and others from moving onto their proper paths. Your post came at a most opportune time… it is confirmation that I am making the right moves to live my life more authentically as well.

    Thank you and I wish both of you all the very best…

    Elle How



  7. SRivera on July 28, 2009 at 7:45 pm

    Thanks for sharing your life experiences. I wish you the best!
    God Bless you!



  8. Toolie on July 28, 2009 at 7:09 pm

    Mari,

    Thanks for the transparency and truthfulness you regularly share. Making the decision to part is tough no matter how it happens — been there! I’m glad that you’ve found emotional and spiritual support, and hope that your new-found freedom will feed your spirit and your dreams. Well done! You’re in my prayers.



  9. Judy Cullins on July 28, 2009 at 4:57 pm

    Hi Mari,

    Iam happy for you making this decision for “freedom.” We haven’t talked for a long time, but I’m with you, and love Marianne’s famous quotes on the fear of our power.

    Hope to connect with you in San Diego,

    Judy Cullins



  10. Karen Batchelor on July 28, 2009 at 3:25 pm

    Mari – I’m touched by this “announcement” of your divorce but not surprised that you would share it in this public forum – the place where you have created a community of friends – whether you knew it before or not.

    There’s never been a bright line between business and professional relationships. They ebb and flow as needed in our lives. You have taught so many of us how to build “business” relationships through social media. Yet I have seen how Twitter and Facebook really just confirms that old saying that we do business with people we “know, like and trust”. Always have, always will.

    This news about your divorce saddens me because I know firsthand how difficult it is to transition out of a marriage. But I join everyone here in celebrating how you’ve discovered and embraced your authenticity. It’s the biggest gift a woman can give herself!

    I’d like to share a simple, but profound quote by Mashide that helped me understand why I needed to move aside things I once thought were important in order to get to the real me:

    “Barn’s burnt down…now I can see the moon.”

    Enjoy the view, Mari:-)

    Karen



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