Name: Honey A. Sheff
Date and Place of Birth 11-24-1954; Brooklyn, NY
Family: one of two children (the younger sister), father deceased and mother about to turn 98; married to my high school sweetheart; 2 millennial aged children (son and daughter) and currently one dog and one cat
Education: BA from Queens College/CUNY (1975); MA (1977) and Ph.D. (1981) from Stony Brook University; Graduate Certificate Degree in Dispute Resolution from SMU (2001)
Firm Name: Honey A. Sheff, Ph.D., P.C.
Member of Collaborative Divorce Texas since: 2005
I started practicing Collaboratively because: I believe it is the best way that I could help people going through divorce, and put my skill set to the most beneficial use in helping parents restructure their families and provide the best outcome for their children
What I like best about this job: the creative problem solving and empowering clients to make their own decisions for themselves and their families
My hobbies are: reading, knitting, working out and watching basketball
My last meal would consist of: New York Style Chinese Food (including wonton soup, egg rolls, spareribs, lobster Cantonese and pistachio ice cream for dessert)
My favorite restaurant is: Houstons
The most interesting thing I have ever done is: serve as a volunteer fire-fighter
The two greatest influences of my life have been: my parents and my husband/children
I drive a: BMW
I wish I drove a: Mercedes
I am currently reading: A Man Called Ove and Written In My Own Heart’s Blood (the 8th book in the Outlander series)
Favorite book: Outlander (series) by Diana Gabaldon
Favorite song: Too many to choose just one!
Favorite band/musician: The Four Seasons/Jim Croce
4 Fantasy dinner guests – (living or dead): Sigmund Freud; Dame Judi Dench; Barbra Streisand; Steve Jobs
Favorite quote: I’ve got at least two: Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars ~Norman Vincent Peale Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out ~John Wooden
My friends say my greatest asset is: my energy level and my enthusiasm
The most important advice I could give a teenager is: to be yourself and not worry about what others think
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