Category: Divorce advice

Why Sticking on Your Principles in Divorce Feels Risky but Pays Off for Life

Posted on September 25th, 2025

It often starts quietly — a few sharp words, a text that twists your stomach — and before you know it, you’re in the middle of a storm you never imagined. In moments like these, Your Principles in Divorce become more than just ideals; they become your lifeline. They’re what keep you grounded when emotions […]

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How the Fuser-Isolator Model Predicts Your Next Breakup

Posted on September 11th, 2025

You end a relationship and a few months—or maybe a couple of years—later, you meet someone new.You fall in love. The world feels brighter. Everything is rosy. But then… it happens. The same arguments start bubbling up.The same frustrations reappear.You look around and realize—this feels just like my last relationship. Different face. Same story. Sound […]

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Extreme Sadness During Divorce: Red Flags You Shouldn’t Ignore

Posted on September 4th, 2025

[Warning Signs of Extreme Sadness During Divorce]What nearly crashing my car taught me about emotional rock bottom. My story: I lived very recklessly for a few days after my divorce. I was driving my car, feeling very numb to everyone and everything around me. I wanted to feel alive again so I hit the accelerator. The […]

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Life After Divorce for Men: Why the Pain Hits Differently

Posted on August 14th, 2025

Life After Divorce for Men: Why the Pain Hits Differently Is it really harder for men to get over divorce?John didn’t think so—at first. When his 15-year marriage ended, he threw himself into work, hit the gym harder than ever, and even started dating again within a few weeks. To his friends, he seemed fine—resilient, […]

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Ex Wants to Introduce New Partner to Your Kids Too Soon? Here’s What to Do

Posted on August 7th, 2025

The Text That Changes Everything You’re scrolling through your phone when the message pops up: “Hey, I want the kids to meet Sarah this weekend.” Your stomach drops. It’s only been three months since the divorce. Your ex is already introducing a new partner to your children, and all you can think is: “They’re not […]

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Coping Mechanisms After Divorce: Healthy Strategies for Resilience

Posted on October 11th, 2023 A person finding solace in healthy coping mechanisms after divorce.

One of life’s most difficult and emotionally volatile events might be going through a divorce. You could feel disoriented and overpowered because it frequently feels like a whirlwind of feelings. However, there is a bright spot in the chaos: the chance to find yourself and come out stronger than before. This article will explore the […]

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Healing from Divorce Trauma : 8 Essential Steps for Your Peaceful Life after Divorce

Posted on August 21st, 2023 Person at crossroads, representing healing from divorce trauma. Seven stepping stones symbolize essential steps for overcoming divorce trauma and embracing growth.

Have you wondered how to navigate life after divorce and healing from divorce trauma? Emerging from the emotional turmoil and uncertainties that divorce brings is a journey that requires time, resilience, and self-discovery. Did you know that studies show the profound impact of intentional healing on post-divorce well-being? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll lead you […]

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How to Recover From Divorce in 9 Steps

Posted on October 2nd, 2022 A woman watches the sunrise from a cave by the sea

Divorce, like marriage, is an event that changes your life. Divorce recovery is no easy feat, and the process brings plenty of new and uncomfortable changes that will take time adjusting to. From simple things like eating dinner alone and coming home to an empty house to adjusting to split schedules with children and handling […]

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Divorce Advice for Women

Posted on March 15th, 2021 Divorce Advice for Women

Historically, women have had it much harder than men when it comes to the divorce process. This was mainly down to the fact that more women were stay-at-home moms, working in the home—while men tended to be the sole breadwinners for the family. Luckily, much of this has changed and more women than ever contribute […]

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