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Men Cry Too: Fatherhood Isn’t Always What We Imagined It
by Donald Welch | September 27, 2025 | family relationships, Self | 0 Comments
Photo by rawpixel.com The picture of a father is often strong and silent. He is the rock, and he fixes things. He does not show weakness. For generations, this is what many men learned. But fatherhood is not a simple job, as A Dad's Unexpected Battle attests. It is...
Overcoming Invisible Battles We Rarely Talk About: Speak Up
by Donald Welch | September 12, 2025 | Communication, Self | 0 Comments
Photo by Mitchell Hollander on Unsplash Overcoming invisible battles starts with recognizing the weight you carry even when no one else notices. You walk into a room, greet people, and smile, but deep down, a storm brews inside you. These battles don’t leave bruises...
Unpacking Identity Loss After Trauma or Transition
by Donald Welch | September 11, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Photo by Quỳnh Lê Mạnh on Unsplash Unpacking identity loss after trauma begins with honesty. When you go through something life-altering, whether it’s a painful betrayal, a sudden loss, or even a major life change you thought you were prepared for, your sense of self...
Why We Fake Joy: The Culture of Emotional Concealment
by Donald Welch | August 8, 2025 | Communication, Self | 0 Comments
Photo by Sara Kurfeß In Donald Marcus Welch's two-part dramatic series, The Love I Thought I Knew, readers are taken through the intimate unraveling of a marriage. Its bond is torn apart by the usual suspects of mistrust, emotional misfires, and misunderstood...
How to Embrace Natural Goodbyes: Accepting Life’s End
by Donald Welch | August 7, 2025 | love, relationship | 0 Comments
Image_fx Learning how to embrace natural goodbyes is a personal journey that touches every life. Whether it’s the final breath of a loved one, the quiet ending of a relationship, or a season of life coming to a close, goodbyes can be some of the most painful and...
When Suspicion in Love Becomes a Voice You Can’t Ignore
by Donald Welch | July 17, 2025 | love, relationship | 0 Comments
Photo by Vera Arsic Suspicion in love doesn’t always show up as a loud accusation. Sometimes it comes quietly. A strange feeling in your chest. A change in someone’s voice. The way they avoid your eyes. Even if you try to dismiss it, that voice often grows stronger....
The Love I Thought I Knew: When Love Isn’t What It Seems
by Donald Welch | July 11, 2025 | love, relationship | 0 Comments
Photo by Gustavo Fring The love I thought I knew was supposed to be safe, loyal, and lasting. Like many people, I believed in the idea of perfect love, a love that would stand the test of time. But love, when tested by deception or betrayal, reveals more than...
Who Am I Without the Labels They Gave Me: Reclaiming Myself
by Donald Welch | June 20, 2025 | love, Self | 0 Comments
Photo by Anna Shvets Who am I without labels? This powerful question can shake the foundation of your identity. It pushes you to peel back the expectations, assumptions, and roles others have placed on you. It's more than just self-reflection; it's a journey to...
Hiding Pain Doesn’t Heal It: Steps to Authentic Living
by Donald Welch | June 19, 2025 | Communication, Guest Blog, relationship | 0 Comments
A Caucasian woman looking away and not listening to her black partner because hiding the pain doesn’t heal it | Photo by Clique Images on Unsplash When hiding the pain doesn’t heal it, what are the things that you do to live a more authentic life? Living an authentic...
Donald Marcus Welch on Love’s Most Unexpected Betrayal
by Donald Welch | May 19, 2025 | Guest Blog, love, relationship | 0 Comments
Image Source: Freepik | A man and woman face a cloudy sky, embodying the concept of love’s most unexpected betrayal. Love’s most unexpected betrayal comes from the one who promised to protect your heart, and broke it anyway. We grow up with this idea that love is...
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