5 Ways to Get Over a Divorce Not Involving Kids
My life shifted a bit over the past few years after going through a divorce. The marriage didn't last four years. Even with the short stint there were still adjustments that needed to be made.
1. Therapy
Therapy was an option at first. I tried to used therapy as a way of retaining the marriage after my infidelity. We had three sessions total.
The first session was a group session. We expressed some grievances. My biggest was she had been gone for 70 days with no indicator of what she wanted to do, but as the old adage goes "actions speak louder than words."
I can recall the therapist saying "that is a long time." The next two sessions were individual sessions. I'm not sure how her session with, but my session was liberating. There are times we need a neutral party for clarity because we are not able to see the real truth.
When the therapist said "Why fight for something you really don't want?"
Clarity was found in that question for me. I didn't need another session.
2. Meet Somone New
Thankful I got to celebrate her before things ended.

3. Block Social Media


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