Why No One Talks About Lonliness After Divorce
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Today, we’re diving into a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: the loneliness that comes after divorce.
People talk about the legal process, the financial impact, even co-parenting struggles. But what no one really prepares you for is the silence. The empty house. The loss of shared routines. The realization that the life you once had—good or bad—is gone, and now… it’s just you.
If you’re feeling this way, I want you to know you are not alone.
Divorce isn’t just about signing papers and moving on—it’s a complete emotional reset. And that means grieving the loss of not just a marriage, but often a social circle, a lifestyle, and a sense of identity.
But here’s the good news: Loneliness after divorce doesn’t have to be permanent. You can rebuild, reconnect, and create a life that feels full and meaningful again.
And that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about today.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
- Why loneliness after divorce is so common (even if you wanted the divorce)
- The emotional impact of losing friendships, routines, and your sense of self
- Three powerful ways to start rebuilding your social circle post-divorce
Annie Lewellyn (Website)
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