After you finalize a divorce, it is important to remember that there is no “one size fits all” approach to your self-healing. Every person is different, and they will recover differently. With that in mind, here are a few tips that are worth considering as you begin your journey toward a new life.
Prioritize Your Self-Care
This is a vulnerable time for you and it is vital that you
take good care of yourself. Self-care comes in many forms, but it always means
that you honor your mental, physical, and emotional needs. Focus on yourself by
ensuring that you eat a nutritious diet, get plenty of exercise, adhere to a
good sleep schedule, and engage in any hobbies that you are passionate about.
Remember What You Are Grateful For
It may feel as though everything around you is falling apart
– which is why you must take care to remember the blessings you do have in your
life. Research shows that focusing on your gratitude can have a profound impact
on your overall happiness, self-esteem, and sense of compassion toward others.
Rediscover What Makes You Happy
Your life before marriage may have looked very different. It
is natural for people to sacrifice some of their identities to meld better with
their partner, and this is usually not done intentionally. However, this may
leave you feeling discombobulated following a divorce.
Now is the perfect time for your self-discovery. Find what
makes you feel happy and alive. Perhaps there are some hobbies you enjoyed
before your marriage that you no longer engage in. Picking up interests from
your single life before marriage can greatly help you move forward.
Avoid Numbing Behaviors
It is common to deal with stress by drinking, using drugs,
overeating, or compulsively shopping. One of every six American adults binge
drinks multiple times each month. Some of these habits may not inherently
indicate a severe problem, but they should never be your only coping skills.
Numbing your emotions is a temporary fix and do not take your pain away, rather
they prolong it. While it is difficult to face your uncomfortable feelings,
doing so will be one of the best gifts you can give yourself.
Set Communication Boundaries with Your Ex
Divorce will trigger messy feelings and continued
conversations with your former spouse can exacerbate your stress. That is why
it is important to consider how, when, and what you choose to communicate to
your ex. There are no right-or-wrong answers. If you have children, you will
inevitably need to communicate and co-parent with your former spouse. Still, it
is rarely helpful to maintain a friendship in the immediate aftermath of a
divorce. Set boundaries that allow you to fully process your emotions and allow
yourself to heal.
Be Kind to Yourself
While it may sound cliché, it is important to provide
compassion to yourself following a divorce. You need to be loving, forgiving,
and patient with yourself. Practice internal kindness by engaging in positive
affirmations each day, reducing toxic people or behaviors in your life, setting
healthy boundaries, and reaching out for support when you need it.
Remember that self-compassion is not a destination, it is a
journey that you take each day. Embarking on this journey will make you
stronger, more in control of your emotions, and able to handle adversity.
Working with an experienced attorney can help guide you
through the process of a divorce. Jenkins & Kamin LLP cares about its
clients and wants every stage of a client’s divorce to go as smoothly and
favorably as possible.
Jenkins & Kamin LLP is one of the most respected family
law firms in Texas. The firm is noted for its “team” approach by pairing
skilled attorneys, paralegals and other support staff to enhance each client’s
experience in difficult life transitions.
In addition to the “team” approach, Jenkins & Kamin, LLP
strives to personalize case strategies for each individual client, including
identification of every particular legal issue and effective explanation of the
law with respect to those issues. The
firm endeavors to achieve a resolution that is appropriate for each client,
while aggressively advocating on their behalf when necessary. Having a
dedicated and experienced team working with you in any family law matter is of
utmost importance to achieve the best result possible.
Jenkins & Kamin LLP represents clients in the following
aspects of family law practice: Marital Property Agreements, Divorce, Complex
Property Issues, Child Custody & Visitation, Child Support, Parentage,
Modifications, Family Law Appeals and Dispute Resolution Alternatives. To learn
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