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Post- Divorce Rebuilding Newsletter Issue 1 August 10, 2007

Post-Divorce Rebuilding Newsletter

Issue 1 -August 10, 2007


The case of a lost identity and the broad implications

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Tips and tools for rebuilding your post-divorce life

on the framework of a new identity

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Please forward this newsletter to anyone who needs empowerment to move on after the
break-up of a marriage relationship

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NEWSLETTER GOALS:


(i) Bring to light issues related to crisis in the identity of people who have experienced the trauma of a divorce so as to empower you to recognize and identify the impact your divorce has in different areas of your life

(ii) Offer you tools and tips on how to resolve identity issues in your life

(iii) Provide you with a forum to express yourself in a community of individuals who are pursuing a similar goal of rebuilding their lives after a divorce

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In this Issue

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1. Pluto’s loss of identity creates a dilemma

2. Dennis was unequipped for the change in his identity

3. How men and women’s identities are impacted after divorce

4. Joining hands with you!


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1. Pluto’s loss of identity creates a dilemma =========================================================

Teachers, school children, educational policy makers and the whole world were stunned by the very unusual announcement on August 24, 2006. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) declared that Pluto, then known as the farthest planet from the Sun, did not quite make the cut for classification as a planet. Pluto was demoted from an official planet to a ‘dwarf planet’. This downgrading was because of new rules for defining planets. Pluto met only two out of three major criteria and was thought to fit more into a new category of dwarf planets.


Poor Pluto! Having enjoyed the community of eight other ‘proper’ planets for so long (76 years), Pluto had been hailed and honored not only in educational books but also in planetary mobiles, museums, toys and movies. Pluto now has to find its rank among a new class of dwarf planets. The good thing is that Pluto is not alone in its new category. There are two other bodies classified as dwarf planets and astronomers believe the number of such bodies could quickly increase.

Pluto’s loss of its identity of many years has far broader implications. Stacks of school textbooks, computer software, encyclopedias, dinner place-mats, museum exhibits, glow-in-the dark mobiles and businesses that engage in all these are grossly affected by the new classification. The question that rang through these businesses a year ago was ‘What are we to do when Pluto is no longer a planet?’

Pluto’s demotion is a classic case of loss of a well-established identity and the far reaching implications. Of greater interest to this newsletter is the issue of loss of a sense of identity when a marital relationship ends.


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2. Dennis was unequipped for the change in his identity

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Just as Pluto’s loss of identity created a world- wide dilemma, so does your divorce and subsequent loss of identity affect the world around you. Consider Dennis who went through a divorce three years ago. Prior to the event, life was very good and everything was in order for Dennis. He had a good job that provided a good income and lots of security. Marley, Dennis’ wife of thirteen years made life easy for the family as she took care of the finances and many household responsibilities. Dennis’ three young kids were doing well in school and he was very proud of them. With this kind of family setting, Dennis had enough recreation time which he mostly spent with his friends on golf courses. This entire peaceful scenario fell apart when Dennis came home one night and discovered he was all alone. Marley had taken the children and moved to another town. It took Dennis a few days to find out what had really happened. He had been blind to the fact that he and Marley were growing apart in their relationship. This fact made the divorce process and the months thereafter seem like a nightmare to Dennis. His home became a house as he had no one to share it with. Dennis’ role and responsibilities changed in the matter of months. So did his relationship with his friends and general social circle. For many months, Dennis could not come to terms with the fact that he was alone. He found it difficult to decipher who he really was with no wife and children in his daily life.

As if the above complexities were not enough, Dennis found out that his old friends did not feel as comfortable with him as before his divorce. They did not really buy into the idea of a single man spending a lot of time in their home. Dennis was not the only person whose identity was affected. Marley and their children also had tales of how challenging life was after the divorce.

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3. How men and women’s identities are impacted after a divorce

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As for Dennis, divorce impacts many areas of the lifestyle of the parties involved. Your perception of physical self and self-worth tend to be the first areas of change in your identity that becomes obvious. Loneliness and loss of social identity which becomes more real in the latter months are among the most painful parts of divorce for many people.

The loss in your sense of identity is made more complex by other changes in your network of family and friends. You may find that you have less time to spend with your children. You may feel you need to severe ties with in-laws. Your friends may feel they need to choose between you and your ex-spouse in terms of friendship. Your old friends may exclude you from their circle of established couples. All these impact on your social identity. Other areas of your identity affected greatly by your divorce include career identity, spiritual identity and economic identity

It is the goal of this newsletter to look more closely at each of these areas of your loss and equip you with tools for resolving the issues involved.

An essential preliminary step for moving on after divorce is identifying how your divorce has impacted on various areas of your identity. You need to be able to personally nail down the issues and acknowledge their impact upon your life. Coming to terms with the fact that your old identity is gone is a crucial step towards discovering a new identity. The process of discovery requires that you have an open mind while searching for something new. Your ultimate goal is to rebuild your life on a framework of a new identity that you discover.

Rebuilding your post-divorce life has a limitless cost. You need to rebuild many areas of your life- finances, family, self-worth, career, spiritual, physical, health. The fact that your whole life is involved makes the effort you invest into the rebuilding a worthwhile one. We appreciate the priceless worth of the cost of rebuilding and that is why we have invested this newsletter towards that goal.

Upcoming issues will address specific areas of your identity that has been impacted by your divorce, what this is costing you, and ways to resolve the issues involved so you can rebuild your life step by step.

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4. Joining hands with you!

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a. Share your story:

Being able to share your experience of a lost identity after a divorce is an element of releasing the past. As you put your thoughts down on paper, an active part of you is releasing some of the hurts. The more you release these hurts, the freer you will become to embrace a new future.

Can you relate to the issues described above for Dennis? Would you like to share the aspects of your sense of self that were mostly impacted by your divorce? Feel free to send us your story through the link below:

SEND US YOUR STORY

b. Suggestions

As pioneer members of the newsletter subscription, we would love to hear from you on you would like covered in this newsletter series. We welcome your suggestions on topics.

Feel free to send us your suggestions through the link below:

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Divorce is a traumatic event that leaves you with a number of internal and external conflicts. Coaching can help you to unravel a new identity and move on to realize your maximum potential in your changed circumstances

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Dave Webster and Tolu Adeleye, life coaches, authors and speakers, through their consultancy provide you and your clients with tools for dealing with life transitions. Their areas of expertise include family- and career-related transitions.


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Published by Contemporary Lifestyle Consulting Inc.

Copyright 2007 Contemporary Lifestyle Consulting Inc. All rights reserved.
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