Pain of Divorce
Colle Davis
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Several years ago, a lady came to me and asked if I could help her do something about the pain of her divorce. Having been through the process myself several decades ago, I nodded and inquired as to what specifically she wanted to know.
She said, “When I have to interact with my ex, I become frustrated, angry, and sad all at the same time. That experience is still very painful. Is this normal? Can I change my feelings?”
The answer is yes, you can change your feelings because feelings are not facts; they are transient, and you can manipulate them to work for you. Let us start with, “You are not the same person you were when you married him years ago. You are smarter, funnier, more secure, and can hold your own in an argument. Right?”
She started to laugh and said, “Yep, the old me was naive and immature. Our years of marriage changed me. I realize I have probably changed far more than he has, but oh, that may be the problem.”
I told her, “Is it your pain, or is it the confusion over who you are dealing with that is causing discomfort? Only you can make that call.”
Here are a few processes designed to lessen or attenuate the impact of pain.
Here is how they work:
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When a feeling starts, ask yourself if it is attached to what is currently happening in the present. If it is not related to the present situation. Use this process to gain almost instant relief:
Unwanted feelings make you feel you are not in control. The number one priority for most people is control, and feelings seldom cooperate with us.
There are a couple of earlier My Coach’s Notes that may be helpful in regaining control of your life and feelings. One is Lizard Brain, and the other is Kingmaker. Both address how to impact the current situation and build the tools for a more elegant future.
When you are ready to shed the old skin and let the real you out into the world, contact me to set up a Zoom call, or you can text, call, or email me. [email protected] 804 467-1536. Talk soon.
Contact me if you or someone you know needs help in these areas. I am a Senior Level Master Coach and Certified Hypnotist with nearly 40 years of experience helping corporate clients. Reserve your free thirty-minute Zoom call with me; your life will never be the same. 804-467-1536 EDT [email protected]
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