What, if anything, should you do if the widower your dating won't see a grief counselor to help him with his loss? My latest Widower Wednesday video has the answer.
How Long Does It Take Widowers to Emotionally Heal?
A viewer says her widower wants to marry her after he's "emotionally healed" from the death of his late wife? Is he sincere or is this a clever way for widowers to not commit to a relationship? Relationship coach and widower expert Abel Keogh has the answer.
Should a widower keep his late wife's items in a shared closet with his girlfriend?
Should a widower keep his late wife's items in a shared closet with his girlfriend? Check out my 30-second answer below.
How long should you date a widower?
How long should you date a widower before knowing he's not ready to open his heart? Relationship coach and widower expert Abel Keogh answers a question from a woman who's dated a widower 1.5 years and gives clear mileposts of what you should expect a relationship to progress and when to end it.
Read MoreThe Widower I'm Dating Hasn't Told His Kids about Me!
The widower I'm dating hasn't told his kids about me. What should I do?
See my 60 second answer in the video below.
What's the best way for widows and widowers to meet someone?
Losing Someone Doesn't Mean Losing Yourself
In this Widower Wednesday video a viewer and widow, Lynda, shares her thoughts and perspective on Abel's recent videos about getting over grief and being happy.
Do Widowers Need a Relationship to Find Peace and Happiness?
Widowers often get into their relationships soon after losing a spouse. But does finding love again make them happy? My latest Widower Wednesday video has the answer.
The End of Grief, Part 2
Grief is NOT something that you have to live with for the rest of your life. Grief can come to an end. In the second of a two part series, relationship coach and widower expert Abel Keogh discusses the 5 things you can do find happiness again.
Read MoreThe End of Grief, Part 1
Grief is NOT something that you have to live with for the rest of your life. Grief can come to a happy end. In the first of a two part series, I share stories of those who have overcome grief and why expecting people to grieve forever sets them up for a lifetime of misery.