Do You Respond or React to Negative Situations? There's a Difference.

  When it comes to divorce, emotions are at an all-time high. Living in that emotional survival mode makes every conversation carry the potential of sparking a negative reaction from one party or the other. When is the last time you had an immediate reaction to something your ex said and you regretted it later? Often those instant reactions to sensitive topics can be spoken without thought to the long-term effects of our words. Learning the difference between a response and a reaction allows us to practice a habit of taking back our power when it comes to our emotional well-being and our decision-making. In this episode, I’m revealing the strategies you need to know to make a habit of responding vs. reacting to negative conversations.  

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Welcome to "The Divorced Woman's Guide," a transformative podcast that illuminates how your divorce is a gift, unfolding as an opportunity for awakening and personal growth. Join us on this empowering journey of self-discovery as we explore how your divorce happens for you, serving as a catalyst to embody your true self and awaken to a higher level of consciousness. Discover the importance of putting yourself first, recognizing your inherent worth, nurturing self-love, and embracing unconditional self-forgiveness. Let me be your trusted guide, providing invaluable insights and support to navigate the challenges of post-divorce life, seize the abundant opportunities that arise, and embark on a remarkable transformational path. Embrace the liberating power of your divorce as you reclaim your power, awaken to new possibilities, and step into a life filled with purpose, authenticity, and a deep trust in the universe.