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In this episode of The Divorce Chapter, I look at finding "happily ever after" after divorce, particularly focusing on the potential for new relationships and maybe even saying ‘I do’ again.
Inspired by my goddaughter's wedding today, I reflect on the value of love and commitment, even after the heartbreak of a failed marriage. My marriage broke down because my ex-husband didn’t value marriage as I did, not because marriage itself is screwed as a concept.
In this episode, I share some personal anecdotes, practical advice, and uplifting insights to help you think about navigating the world of new relationships post-divorce.
Here’s a sneak peek of what we cover:
- The importance of taking time to heal
- Rediscovering and loving yourself first
- Setting boundaries and knowing your worth
- The necessity of vulnerability in building new relationships
- Practical steps to move forward with an open heart
“Every relationship is unique, and just because one marriage didn’t work out doesn’t mean the concept of marriage is flawed.”
I honestly believe that our past doesn’t define our future, and there’s always hope for a beautiful new chapter in our lives. Whether you're resolutely single like me or if you do want to venture into marriage 2.0, this episode has something for everyone.
I hope you enjoy it 🌸
(and if you do love it then please please please could you rate and review the episode too 💕)
Sending you SO much love
Sarah x
🌸
P.S. For more on moving on a creating our new chapter, we have chosen August’s book over in the Divorce Book Club;
It’s Not You: How to Identify and Heal from Narcissistic People by Dr Ramani Durvasula. Dr Ramani is an expert in narcissistic abuse (including non-intimate relationships like a parent or your boss!)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785045024/ref=nosim?tag=thedivorceb00-21
I’d love to see you over there 📚
We start 1 August
Link to join below ⬇️
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In this episode of The Divorce Chapter, I look at finding "happily ever after" after divorce, particularly focusing on the potential for new relationships and maybe even saying ‘I do’ again.
Inspired by my goddaughter's wedding today, I reflect on the value of love and commitment, even after the heartbreak of a failed marriage. My marriage broke down because my ex-husband didn’t value marriage as I did, not because marriage itself is screwed as a concept.
In this episode, I share some personal anecdotes, practical advice, and uplifting insights to help you think about navigating the world of new relationships post-divorce.
Here’s a sneak peek of what we cover:
- The importance of taking time to heal
- Rediscovering and loving yourself first
- Setting boundaries and knowing your worth
- The necessity of vulnerability in building new relationships
- Practical steps to move forward with an open heart
“Every relationship is unique, and just because one marriage didn’t work out doesn’t mean the concept of marriage is flawed.”
I honestly believe that our past doesn’t define our future, and there’s always hope for a beautiful new chapter in our lives. Whether you're resolutely single like me or if you do want to venture into marriage 2.0, this episode has something for everyone.
I hope you enjoy it 🌸
(and if you do love it then please please please could you rate and review the episode too 💕)
Sending you SO much love
Sarah x
🌸
P.S. For more on moving on a creating our new chapter, we have chosen August’s book over in the Divorce Book Club;
It’s Not You: How to Identify and Heal from Narcissistic People by Dr Ramani Durvasula. Dr Ramani is an expert in narcissistic abuse (including non-intimate relationships like a parent or your boss!)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1785045024/ref=nosim?tag=thedivorceb00-21
I’d love to see you over there 📚
We start 1 August
Link to join below ⬇️

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