Your Post-Divorce Journey Back to Yourself

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Divorce
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Author: Daryl G. Weinman ISBN: 9781504934640
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 8, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Daryl G. Weinman
ISBN: 9781504934640
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 8, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

No one gets married thinking that it will end. Spouses talk about their futures, growing old together, places they want to visit, their hopes, dreams and goals for themselves. If the marriage ends, does that mean we didnt work hard enough? Didnt try hard enough? Why couldnt I make it work? With your view of the future now gone, there will definitely be feelings of loss. Recovery will take time and will be a process. Youll also experience a lot of change. Friends will change, neighbors will view you differently, you may have to move to a new home and neighborhood, and your financial situation and your lifestyle may change. Its normal and natural to feel the loss, and it is okay to be sad about it. Grieve the loss but then move on. You have a new life now and you need to find a way to embrace and enjoy it. Your life isnt any worse; you are just on a different path. Reinvent yourself and your future. Starting over is hard. Yet somehow we find the strength to go forward, create new traditions, set up new homes, and meet new people. Learn from the past and recognize that you have a new life now, with new and exciting opportunities and adventures ahead. The journey gets better from here. Start by rediscovering your authentic self: Remember the girl who laughed, who was fun to be around, who liked to do new things? Yeah, that girl. Find her again. Shes still in there; shes just been in hibernation. Enough time has been wasted being unhappy. It is time to reinvent yourself. No more time in bed with a box of tissues. Get out there, get in touch with your inner goddess, and rediscover your fabulous selfyoure an amazing woman!

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No one gets married thinking that it will end. Spouses talk about their futures, growing old together, places they want to visit, their hopes, dreams and goals for themselves. If the marriage ends, does that mean we didnt work hard enough? Didnt try hard enough? Why couldnt I make it work? With your view of the future now gone, there will definitely be feelings of loss. Recovery will take time and will be a process. Youll also experience a lot of change. Friends will change, neighbors will view you differently, you may have to move to a new home and neighborhood, and your financial situation and your lifestyle may change. Its normal and natural to feel the loss, and it is okay to be sad about it. Grieve the loss but then move on. You have a new life now and you need to find a way to embrace and enjoy it. Your life isnt any worse; you are just on a different path. Reinvent yourself and your future. Starting over is hard. Yet somehow we find the strength to go forward, create new traditions, set up new homes, and meet new people. Learn from the past and recognize that you have a new life now, with new and exciting opportunities and adventures ahead. The journey gets better from here. Start by rediscovering your authentic self: Remember the girl who laughed, who was fun to be around, who liked to do new things? Yeah, that girl. Find her again. Shes still in there; shes just been in hibernation. Enough time has been wasted being unhappy. It is time to reinvent yourself. No more time in bed with a box of tissues. Get out there, get in touch with your inner goddess, and rediscover your fabulous selfyoure an amazing woman!

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