Dealing With Loneliness
Posted on March 04, 2015 by Rolanda Brown , One of Thousands of Life Coaches on Noomii.
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As is the case with most negative experiences in our lives, moving on after them, or getting over the feelings associated with them comes only when we accept what happened. Accepting that a marriage has ended is not easy, and it can be extremely painful, after all, no one gets married with the reality of divorce in mind. Take it from me; I am someone who personally thought my life was over after my divorce.
Experiencing wholeness after a divorce is a matter of action. It is the process of surrendering the things that cannot be changed and leaving them in the past and allowing yourself to emote and deal with each and every emotion that will come up. It is difficult to feel whole again when the person who made up such a large part of your life, is no longer in your life. But, wholeness is a personal journey; no matter how long your marriage was or how quickly your divorce process is, you are what remain.
If you want the story of your life to be, ‘once married, now divorced’, then you have permission to wallow in the sadness, grieve the loss, and remain stuck. If however, you are more than what happened to you and you want to live out the rest of your life as a happy, whole person who feels fulfilled, and who continues to strive to reach their potential, then I can help.
My new eBook, ‘Dealing With Loneliness: An Open Invitation to Life, Love and True Companionship’ will take you, step-by-step through the process of reaching your goal.