Building New Holiday Traditions After Divorce
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In this conversation, Rev Jerome addresses men who are navigating the emotional challenges of divorce, especially during the holiday season. He discusses the feelings of sadness and depression that can arise, particularly around Christmas, and emphasizes the importance of changing one's mindset. Rev Jerome offers practical advice on how to cope, including volunteering, maintaining physical health, and planning activities with children. He encourages listeners to focus on personal growth and spirituality as they move forward in life, reminding them that divorce is just one chapter in their story.
takeaways
- The holiday season can amplify feelings of sadness for those going through divorce.
- Transient sadness is a temporary state that can be overcome.
- Divorce does not define a person's worth or identity.
- Engaging in volunteer work can help shift focus from personal struggles.
- Maintaining physical health is crucial for mental well-being.
- Planning enjoyable activities with children is important for maintaining relationships.
- Avoid spoiling children as a way to cope with divorce; be a parent first.
- Setting realistic goals for the new year is essential for personal growth.
- Spirituality can provide strength during difficult times.
- 00:00Navigating Emotions During Divorce
02:51Finding Joy and Purpose in the Holidays
05:37Planning for the Future and Staying Strong
06:58NEWCHAPTER
07:03NEWCHAPTER_2Divorce is just one chapter in a larger life story.
divorce, emotional healing, holiday depression, self-care, parenting, new beginnings, mental health, resilience, personal growth, spirituality