Words of Wisdom for Richmond women facing divorce

Words of Wisdom from Women who have been thru a divorce…

The rules of kindness always apply even though your former spouse may be angry, manipulative, or downright mean. Keep your integrity by refusing to stoop to a low level.

~ Angie ~

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Be brave, be true to yourself and be strong. It is the hardest thing a woman could ever go through – letting go of her past life and all her hopes and dreams. Believe in yourself, believe that you deserve happiness, and believe that you will find it again.

~ Kate ~

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My best advice is stop blaming yourself, stop being a victim, be kind, open minded, hardworking; find friends, run, do stretching, take a deep breath, go hiking, swimming, walking (even for 10 min), read about your mind power, keep a diary; put make-up on everyday, make yourself look BEAUTIFUL every single day, save money, try to surround yourself with happy positive people, and pray, pray, pray….

~ Anna ~

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Just breathe! Focus on all of the positive aspects of your life. Despite the fact that it seems like you are the only one going through this difficult hardship, someone else has it ten times harder than you. Look at this experience as learning about your inner core. The best revenge will be to move on.. do it with integrity, honesty and grace. You are a beautiful woman and deserve so much better, and believe me better is out there! :)

~ Brandy ~

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Change your bedroom to make it your own space. Even little things like new linens or rearranging the furniture can make it feel like a new room. Don’t forget to add scented oil or candles that smell just the way you like!

~ Julie ~

These testimonials and pieces of advice were provided by Bucci & Dix Law Firm, a leading legal firm for divorce, custody, and personal injury in Richmond. Bucci & Dix is an advertiser of Richmondmom.com.




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