Whenever we face a setback in our "game plan" it is a traumatic experience, whether it be relationships or career paths.
The trick is to learn from the experience, adjust to the new reality and move forward.
Divorce is little different than a death of someone you cared for (death of a relationship). You have to go through the grieving process and if you do it properly you come out a much wiser person....and much more contented.
If you can find a good program like "Divorce Care" I would suggest you attend? Many churches offer it and while it does have a religious slant, the really important thing you will get out of it is meeting and talking to others who are going through the same thing as you.
I speak from experience....been there, done that.
Don't "self medicate" or look for a quick new relationship fix. It doesn't work.
The trick is to learn from the experience, adjust to the new reality and move forward.
Divorce is little different than a death of someone you cared for (death of a relationship). You have to go through the grieving process and if you do it properly you come out a much wiser person....and much more contented.
If you can find a good program like "Divorce Care" I would suggest you attend? Many churches offer it and while it does have a religious slant, the really important thing you will get out of it is meeting and talking to others who are going through the same thing as you.
I speak from experience....been there, done that.
Don't "self medicate" or look for a quick new relationship fix. It doesn't work.
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