EP17: Reclaim Yourself After Your Divorce
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Divorce can leave you unsure of who you are once the roles you lived in for years fall away. In this episode, I talk about why it matters to pause and reclaim yourself before stepping back into dating. Why do so many of us move on quickly and still end up repeating familiar patterns? What changes when you stop looking for someone else to steady you?
I share how survival habits from marriage and divorce often follow us into dating without us noticing. Fear of being alone can push us to ignore what feels off or move faster than we are ready for. Reclaiming yourself starts with listening to your gut, taking responsibility for your emotional life, and learning to feel okay in your own company. From there, dating feels steadier and more intentional, and relationships begin to add to your life rather than fill something that feels missing.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Losing Yourself After Divorce and How It Affects Dating
02:35 Divorce, Identity Loss, and Preparing for Dating Again
04:30 Reclaiming Yourself Without Reinventing Who You Are
06:55 Survival Mode After Divorce and Dating Patterns
09:45 Listening to Your Gut and Taking Emotional Responsibility
11:50 Why Dating Feels Urgent When You Haven’t Reclaimed Yourself
13:55 Dating From Wholeness Instead of Waiting to Be Chosen
15:55 Why Being Rescued Is Not the Goal in Dating
17:05 Reclaiming Standards and Walking Away Without Guilt
18:30 Wanting Love Without Sacrificing Yourself
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