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Get Over A Divorce and Prepare for Divorce Recovery!

By: Shawn Nelson

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It can be difficult to get over a divorce and cope with a divorce when you are in pain. A ton of emotions and indecisiveness consumes you. There is a simple process to help the serious individual get over a divorce.

Very few people stay with the same individual for over twenty years. Therefore, a divorce is inevitable. Yet, hearing the words, "Uh well, I don’t know how to say this but I want to divorce" still hurts.

Immediately, there is emotional turmoil. A thought such as, "Divorce! Divorce! How could this happen?" is a common response.

One of the best ways to move forward with your life after a divorce is to stay focus on your personal and professional goals.

A slight shift in how a person views life can bring about monumental changes within a short amount of time. On average, it takes approximately two to three years to get over a divorce.

While it is usually not mentioned, there are some benefits in experiencing a divorce and recovering from a divorce.

Such as:




  • Less stress - No one there to nag you all the time


  • Less arguments - No one there to pick fights with you


  • More time for self - Freedom to indulge in hobbies more often


  • Able to focus better and for longer periods of time - Less distractions at home


  • More control over our life - No one pressuring you to do things


  • Able to see where you made your mistakes - Become more clear in your thinking


It is time to move on with your life after a divorce when:




  • A myriad of emotions often distract you


  • Thoughts of why the relationship did not work consumes every waking moment


  • Your performance on the job begins to decrease substantially and people notice it


  • It feels as though the world is collapsing around you


It does not take much to get over a divorce. What is required is consistent effort and dedication to improve one’s life. Now suck it up and start moving forward.

Shawn Nelson, MSA is a Motivational Speaker, Life Counselor and Author who creates guides, e-Courses and run several web sites that help people achieve their relationship, personal, life and professional goals. To learn more visit the Get Over A Divorce and Divorce Recovery web site.

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