The Divorce is Over But You Aren’t

Just because you are divorced, does not mean your life is over. Divorce can shred your emotions and turn your life upside down. It affects the way you look at yourself. If your not careful you can begin to believe your life is over. Sometimes your imagination can get the best of you and cause you to wonder if there is any purpose any more.

Here are 3 things that will ignite your desire to rise out of the ashes.

First, take care of the past. Pretending it never happened will cause you to live in the past. Pretending you are ok is torment, especially when you are alone. Now is the time to start the healing process. Honesty will remove the shackles and lighten the load. So, here is an idea to get you started. Take ownership of what is your fault. No you are not surrendering. You are taking ownership. Then let your issues be yours, and don’t take on other peoples issues. Once you take ownership, start working on those things you want to eliminate from your life. Remember, ignoring or blaming will shackle you to your past. This will heal your past and allow you to live well again.

Second, live in the present. You do not have to live in the past, and you do not have to exist in the present. You can do more then exist, you can live. You can enjoy life again. It’s easy closing the blinds and shutting the world out. In reality you are shutting yourself away from the world. That is existing, not living. Time to step out of the house, shoulders back, head up, smile on, and interact with people. Take that walk, join a small group, go to a sporting event. Get around people and laugh, interact, enjoy life again. It doesn’t happen in one day. The key is to get started. Good activities will help heal those torn emotions.

Third, have high expectations of the future. When you think of your future paint a good picture. The worse thing to do is imagine the worse. History repeats itself, is a lousy saying and it’s not true. The truth is you can exercise your power to expect the best. Meditate, ponder, imagine, visualize , pray about a good future. There is something powerful that happens when we exercise a little faith. Take time everyday to reflect on your future. Some people let their imagination flow, without limits. Imagine your future as if you were living it now, engage all 5 of your senses, smell, taste, hear, see, touch. It’s simple but powerful. Do this each day and amazing things will begin to happen.

These are simple ways to keep in mind that the divorce is over but you aren’t.

Anthony Kollar is an entrepreneur and writer and has helped people through the devastating effects of divorce. Here is a place to get the healing process started today Learn more at http://www.divorceandhope.com

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