• Day 9 of the 10 day of feeling better in your divorce recovery: Your divorce story || Divorce Devil Podcast #170 || David and Rachel

  • Mar 31 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Day 9 of the 10 day of feeling better in your divorce recovery: Your divorce story || Divorce Devil Podcast #170 || David and Rachel

  • Summary

  • We are almost done with the 10 part feeling better in your divorce recovery. Today is day 9 and it’s all about owning your divorce story. We feel you should not be ashamed of your divorced status and we provide tips not to. Your divorce story becomes less important as time goes on.


    We also discuss how the perception of our own divorce stories has changed over time and how it has become less of a defining factor in our lives while stressing the importance of setting boundaries and giving 100% in relationships. We encourage listeners to write their own divorce stories and explore different versions of their experiences. Ultimately, you need to love and embrace your own story, no matter how it may have unfolded.

    Important points:


    Let them

    Insanity

    Anger eyes

    No matter what your story is, love your story and love yourself

    My friend is almost my twin

    Roles vs boundaries

    Divorce is a rebirth not a death

    Make your happy

    Learn the game

    Born a poor black child

    Be prepared

    Kiss my lips bitch lips

    Be healed

    Communication and then some

    Change the divorced box to healed



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