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How to Boost Your Self-Confidence After a Divorce

December 18, 2023
By Sam Hayes
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Experiencing a divorce can be devastating, especially if you didn’t envision your marriage ending in a complete separation. However, if you are going through a divorce, it’s important to remember that they are not uncommon and that it’s possible to rebuild your life. From moving on and maintaining your self-confidence, there are a few tips to remember at all times when you’re going through a divorce.

1. Accept That Your Marriage Was Not Meant to Be

If you’re stuck in an unhealthy or unsatisfying marriage, you may feel as if getting a divorce is a reflection on you. However, in abusive or incompatible marriages, the best course of action to take is separation, for your safety and the sake of your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. In Kansas alone, it is estimated that approximately 11,000 couples file for divorce on an annual basis.

2. Make Yourself a Priority

Making yourself a priority matters, especially after a divorce. Pay attention to your wants, internal monologue, and emotions. Maintain your hair and shop for new clothes to avoid falling into a slump of depression. Seek support when necessary and provide your body with positive messaging and healthy foods at all times.

3. Eliminate Negative Self-Talk

Avoid negative self-talk and self-doubting. Stick to positive phrases and affirmations daily. Use kindness when speaking to yourself or reminiscing, even if the memories are raw and painful at the time.

4. Seek Support From Therapists and Close Friends and Family Members

Building a support group can help tremendously when going through a divorce. Surround yourself with trusted relatives and friends you can count on. Spend time with them when you’re feeling lonely to avoid isolating yourself.

5. Exercise and Eat Right

Exercising and eating right are essential components of living a healthy life. Eat fresh foods, meats, vegetables, fruits, and nuts. Avoid processed and fast foods to minimize anxiety, inflammation, and weight gain.

6. Treat Yourself to Cosmetic Surgery

If you’re thinking of obtaining fillers or any other form of cosmetic surgery after a divorce, you will want to do so only once you have verified the safety and long-term results of the procedure you’re most interested in. Fillers and Botox can help boost your self-confidence while allowing you to feel much better about yourself, even after leaving a lengthy marriage. In most instances, approximately 87% of survey respondents from Bellafill stated they were extremely satisfied with the results of the fillers they received even five years after their initial procedures and treatments.

7. Find and Explore New Hobbies

Exploring new passions and hobbies can help you find love and zest for life again, even after a messy divorce. From painting and snorkeling to playing a sport or even learning a new dance, there are many avenues to consider once you begin diving into new hobbies. Joining local classes or groups can also be a fantastic way to meet and get to know others near you.

8. Visit Your Doctor Regularly

Whether you’re interested in maintaining a healthy weight and checking your blood work regularly or if you want to know more about cosmetic solutions, such as Botox, you can do so by visiting a regular doctor you can trust and rely on. The Botox market is projected to grow as large as $7.79 billion by 2028, according to Gitnux, making it one of the most common cosmetic procedures to consider after going through a divorce at any age.

Remembering that divorce is not an indication of failure can go a long way when you’re working towards living independently while maintaining your self-esteem and confidence. The more focused you remain on self-care and staying mentally balanced, the easier it will be for you to get your life back on track. Regardless of how long you were previously married, it is still possible to make the most of your life once you are on your own again with the right plan of action.

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