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Divorce Your Story Podcast

178. Moving Beyond Survival: A Journey of Finding Peace & Getting Unstuck After 11 years of Marriage w/ LaNita Dennis-Ramsey

15 Aug 2024

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When a marriage ends, you're often encouraged to "live your best life," but what does that really mean when your identity has been deeply tied to your marriage? When you're used to a certain dynamic, the idea of redefining your best life can easily get overlooked. It's not because you don't desire something better; it's because anything outside of your familiar routine can feel unnatural, making it easy to fall back into the safety net of survival mode. To truly live your best life, you must be intentional. This requires deep reflection on your decisions and the direction you're heading to ensure they align with the future you want to create. In this week's podcast episode, join me for a conversation with one of my former clients to explore her journey of feeling stuck four years after divorce, her changing perspective on men, the transition from parallel parenting to co-parenting, and the cultivation of peace. Previous Podcast Episodes that were mentioned on this week's podcast - #103 - Being Friends With You Ex Join me August 19th - August 25th for my my "Beyond The Breakup" Workshop by registering at https://www.tonyacarter.com/beyondthebreakup Order my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCn Follow me on IG - ⁠@iamtonyacarter⁠ Follow me on Facebook - ⁠Tonya Carter⁠ Subscribe to my YouTube - ⁠Tonya Carter⁠

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