Coping with Divorce
It all started like a fairytale. You love each other like everything is heaven-sent. It felt like everything was made for you, that it felt so right….. But then, it began to fall apart and every move you made was a mistake. And right before you knew it, what you had founded collapsed so easily. And there you were, facing your lawyers, filling for divorce papers.
As financially and emotionally stressful as divorce as always been, this can be the best solution for couples who can no longer find any answers despite their countless compromise (which have clearly failed) and several counseling sessions with a professional. But take note, it can be more emotionally heavy during and after the process of divorce – much worse than the impact of having your pockets being almost emptied after your payment to process and other legal matters. To add fuel to the fire, you might find yourself emotionally and even psychologically unprepared for the consequences of what you thought might bring you to salvation.
When you find yourself in this situation, when you find too much burden in your divorced status, here are simple steps you can take that may help you….
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Talk to a friend. Your friend may be tired of you talking about your screwed-up marriage and what you might be doing wouldn’t turn back everything, but talking can be a way of releasing the weight you are carrying. It can help you to move on.
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Get busy. Rather than wallowing and regretting the times you spent with your ex-husband, spend your time into more creative, productive, or entertaining matters. Shopping, cross-stitching, painting, or even working are some of the thousand ways to divert your attention from your devastating issues.
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Consult a professional. This time, it wouldn’t be a marriage counselor. It will be your shrink who can help you move on with your problems, especially that what you had been through is not a joke. This can even save you from developing depression and other psychological problems.