Amid the many achievement highs in Martha Stewart's life is the poignant reality that, well, she chose the wrong men for matters of the heart. Both her husband and then her long-time lover left her. As the adage goes, women marry their fathers. Did even a totally professionally focused Stewart do just that: Nurture relationships with men like her father who essentially were not there for her? The husband womanized. The lover abruptly dumped her to marry someone else - and it was in bed. How raw. That pain is palpable is the new Netflix documentary "Martha," directed by RJ Cutler. It is all the more brutal because, back in Stewart's day, being without a man constituted a social and professional disadvantage. According to the film, after the divorce, as a single woman, she felt she had to relocate from very closed system Westport, Connecticut for a life to the playlands of Long Island, New York. So, what's the lesson in this? A big one. In my intuitive coachin