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Self Care and Your Divorce

Self Care and Your DivorceEven under the most amicable of circumstances divorce can be an emotionally brutal experience. Experiencing the loss of a marriage and changes to your family can leave you feeling drained, anxious, stressed, and forlorn. While the divorce process can be punishing, there are steps you can take which will help strengthen your emotional reserves so that you can begin to recuperate and rebuild your life. Here are some considerations about self-care and your divorce.

Get Adequate Rest

A good place to begin caring for yourself is making sure you are getting enough sleep. Without adequate rest, you weaken your immune system, have less mental clarity, and can quickly lose emotional perspective. While the stress of divorce can interfere with restful sleep, you can take steps to support yourself such as having a relaxing ritual at the end of the day and avoiding caffeine and technology before bed.

Eat Healthy Foods

It is also equally important that you are getting adequate nutrition. Be aware of the foods you are consuming and make healthy choices. By eating a balanced diet, you are giving your body what it needs to function and help you feel your best.

Exercise

It may be that the mere idea of getting out and exercising is the last thing you feel like doing. However, getting into an exercise routine such as walking, running, or swimming will get you out of your home and can improve your mood. It can also help you find a way to manage your stressful feelings in a healthy and productive way.

Access Your Support Network

Divorce is one of the most stressful times in a person’s life. It is also a time when you find out who will be there to support you. You may have been trying to avoiding burdening your friends and loved ones by not leaning on them. It is important that you allow the people in your life to provide you with the love and support you need. They can also keep you from feeling isolated and offer essential viewpoints which you need to hear.

Give Yourself a Break

When a marriage ends, it is common for people to feel like they are at fault or that they should be unkind to themselves. It is normal to experience feelings of loss and regret concerning a divorce. However, this is not a time to be unkind to yourself. Instead, now is the optimum time to take an active role in managing your emotions in a constructive way which supports your well-being.

At the Draper Law Firm, we have understand and have experience helping people through the divorce process. To learn more about how we can help you during this time, contact us today online or call 866-767-4711. We are here for you.

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