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Starting again: why a post-divorce vacation could be exactly what you need

You’ve heard of honeymoons and babymoons… What about “start-anew-moons”? These post-divorce vacations are all about reconnecting with yourself and starting the next chapter of your life on the right foot. Since divorce is one of the hardest and most stressful life events anyone can go through, it’s no wonder that more people are taking a vacation to mark the finalisation of their divorce. From taking time away to relax to re-discovering passions or reconnecting with friends, we take a look at why a post-divorce vacation could be exactly what you need.

You can reconnect with yourself

A divorce takes a huge toll on your mental and physical health and many people often feel quite dazed and lost after the final papers are signed. A post-divorce vacation is a perfect way to re-discover yourself and even re-define yourself, as it’s all about self-love, self-care and rejuvenation. What are your strengths and flaws? Your likes and dislikes? Your goals and dreams? If you’re struggling to answer questions like that after your divorce, a vacation could be the perfect remedy to help you see clearly after the rain. 

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It helps you relax and recharge

While a divorce is a lengthy and stressful process that can have a negative impact on your wellbeing, a holiday does exactly the opposite! A post-divorce vacation is known to have many mental and physical health benefits, as it helps to reduce stress, inspire your creative and adventurous side, and even get a good night’s sleep. If you’re feeling drained after your divorce, consider jetting off to a tropical island or a peaceful mountain retreat where you can de-stress in nature or indulge in some R&R with massages, meditation, or yoga. 

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You’ll create new memories

The end of a divorce is the beginning of a new chapter. If you want to fill your next chapter with lots of wonderful memories, start by taking a post-divorce vacation. Whether you take your dream bucket list trip, travel with family, or go solo and meet some new friends along the way, you’ll cherish the memories you make on this holiday. 

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You’ll challenge yourself

Life after divorce can leave you feeling a little unsure of yourself, so now’s the time to prove to yourself that you can do anything. A post-divorce vacation where you challenge yourself to get out of your comfort zone is a great way to do this. Whether you go sky diving or enjoy a solo trip to a new restaurant, conquering your fears will boost your confidence and self-esteem in ways that will extend to your whole life. 

Doing something challenging and learning new things is also great for your brain so whether you want to learn how to speak French in Paris, cook pasta in Rome, tango in Buenos Aires, or surf in Bali, you’ll come home feeling confident and excited for the next stage of your life. 

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You can re-discover your hobbies

How often do you make time to do the things you love? If you feel like you haven’t had a chance to focus on your passions, now’s the time to book your post-divorce vacation. Maybe you used to love painting or cooking. Maybe you had a real adventurous streak and loved skiing or scuba diving. What were the things that made you light up with joy? Rediscover your hobbies on your post-divorce vacation and reignite your spark! 

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You can reconnect with friends and family

A stressful divorce can often be an isolating process. You may not have had the time or energy to spend time with friends or family. Or you may feel like you need some extra bonding time with your kids. A post-divorce trip is a great way to spend quality time with loved ones and surround yourself with support. Some people even take a trip to rekindle relationships with friends you knew before your marriage. It’s a great way to reminisce and remember things about yourself that you may have cast aside during your marriage. 

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You’ll meet new people

If you and your spouse shared your friend circle, you may find that you don’t see some people as often. A post-divorce vacation is a fantastic way to meet new people and refresh your social bubble. You’ll also get to make new friends as your own person, rather than as part of a couple, which is an amazing way to rediscover yourself and get out of your comfort zone. You’re also likely to meet new people who can relate to your divorce experiences and who can empower you on your new journey. 

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You’ll gain clarity

Divorce often leaves people stuck in a rut of stress and negative emotions. It can be hard to think clearly beyond the pain and loss of the divorce. A post-divorce vacation could be exactly what you need to clear your head before moving forward in your new chapter. You’ll spend your days focusing on fun, rejuvenation, and adventure – instead of divorce drama. The change of scenery will also offer you a different cultural experience and a new perspective on life.

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Embrace your freedom

One of the best parts of a post-divorce vacation is that you’re free to go anywhere you like. You no longer have to compromise or worry about what your spouse likes to do – it’s all you! Embrace this new freedom and start thinking about your dream trips and travel ideas after divorce. The world really is your oyster!

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