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How To Move On With Life After Divorce

Divorce can not only take a toll on your emotions and your health but on the feeling of security of the whole family. It maybe uncharted path for a few days, bouts of crying and depression but life goes on. If you are looking for positive ways to improve and get back to normal life with the changed equation with your ex-spouse.

Here are a few tips to help you:

Talk with your kids about the new changes: Most fathers and mothers stay allies of the children regardless of the divorce. As children are quick to reflect the emotional turmoil, it is best to explain to them the new relationship. Sit down with them and let them talk about their feelings. Help them over the transition by involving them in the process. Communicate with friends and family: Though you may not want to discuss about it, but keeping your feelings bottled up leads to health and stress issues. Talk to friends and reach out to your family and siblings for support. Re-valuate your finances and assets: Not just emotionally, but a divorce can drain you financially. Look at your current situation and see the options and available resources. If you were not the one managing finances, it is time to learn your way through it.

Take support and ask for help:

There is nothing wrong in asking your friends and family for help and support. Whether you need professional guidance or emotional support, have a close circle of people around you till you get back on your feet.

Though it is not easy to move on initially, but remember that with time, wounds heal. Learn to share your anger and pain but build on your self-esteem.

Join a support group, if you think you need professional assistance.
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Comment by Beaker on January 15, 2014 at 7:59pm

And here sure as hell isn't THAT audience... j/s 

Comment by Chill Pill on January 15, 2014 at 6:26pm

you have to know your audience and if they're the kind of people who need to be told how to talk to people on the internet of all places you might as well get the divorce blog out of the way

Comment by Beaker on January 13, 2014 at 12:14pm

That was fast... "Someone Special" right to divorce.

Why bother...

Comment by Chill Pill on January 13, 2014 at 8:46am

your last blog was about starting a conversation online with *~someone special~* so yeah, probably a good time to post a divorce blog i guess