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Divorce Can Be The Best Decision You’ve Ever Made

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By SDN Developer
Published June 11, 2014
Last updated: February 26, 2025
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Is your marriage shackling you to an unfulfilled life? Divorce can be the solution.

How many years have you been allowing what you don’t like in your marriage? And how many compromises have you made that just didn’t feel good? I’m not talking about leaving the toilet seat up or the toothpaste cap off. I’m talking about where you wanted to be in your life … your hopes and dreams for your future. Your future is now and somehow those hopes and dreams got derailed by someone else’s hopes and dreams. And somehow the fairy tale of a marriage, a shared life, was supposed to make it all OK that you put someone’s else’s needs before your own. But it isn’t OK. It is never OK. Without really knowing how you got here, you realize that your marriage isn’t quite right. It wasn’t what you envisioned it to be. And it leaves you hollow inside.

As a divorce coach, I hear it all the time. My clients aren’t fulfilled in their marriage, years have gone by, and yet they are reluctant to accept that a divorce might be the best thing that ever happened to them.  I hear “my relationship isn’t abusive” or “I don’t want to hurt my family” or “maybe, it’s just me.” It makes me wonder “why are you holding onto something so tightly when it isn’t serving you or your family … and what would letting go look like?”

No More Drama

Divorce can be a gift to you and your family. All the fighting, emotional distance and disappointed expectations would end. There might finally be peace and appreciation in your life … and your childrens’ lives. And believe me, your children want peace. They want loving, happy and engaged parents … regardless of whether they are married or not. And you will be a better role model for them when they see that you aren’t settling for less than you deserve. There’s reason they tell you on an airplane to put the oxygen mask on yourself before you put it on your children. If you don’t take care of yourself first, you won’t be able to help anyone else. So, who are you really helping in this situation? No one.

No More Compromise

Divorce can be the catalyst in your life to stop compromising yourself and your values, to stop allowing what you don’t like. Relationships require equal give and take, but when you are doing all the giving, then something is seriously broken in the relationship. Even in a marriage, you shouldn’t have to compromise who you are for someone else. In a balanced relationship, Mr. Right will cherish that about you and support you 1000%. So, why are you wasting time with Mr. Wrong knowing this situation won’t change? And if you wouldn’t want that for your children, why are you still allowing it?

No More Putting Yourself Second

Divorce will put you in the driver’s seat of your life. For some, that kind of ownership feels like overwhelming responsibility. Well, if that is the case, I have a secret to tell you. You only get one life and you’ve always been in the driver’s seat. Choosing to let someone else decide where you go feels easier, but in the end, it will leave stuck in an unfamiliar place that you never actively chose for yourself. So, take the wheel! Your fulfillment is all that matters in this world. If you are happy, then everyone around you, including your children, will be happy. And Mr. Right will do everything in his power to make you #1 … which just might earn him that title of Mr. Right.

So, let go of what doesn’t serve you. Realize that divorce can be a gift to you and your family. If you keep looking backward, you can never see the world of possibility in front of you. Believe that you deserve far more in your life than settling for an unfulfilling marriage. Listen to your intuition. Believe it before you waste more of your life being unhappy. And accept that there are better things waiting for you.

 

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