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Believe me - there is life after divorce. But for women over 40 there are different considerations. Finances, managing your life if you've never lived alone and don't even get me started on dating. This blog was created to help women over 40s with questions about divorce, attorneys, legal issues, custody and more. (Very soon we will be installing a forum community here - visit often.)

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    Tuesday, November 08, 2005

    Getting Over It: Is There Any Way to Speed it Up? (Part 1 of 2)

    By Laura J. Schaefer

    Most people have tangled with one or two bad break-ups and the wrenching aftermath. Not one of us is eager to repeat the performance: The staring into space, the tears, the dinners alone. So how can you move on more quickly? Cher asked, “Do you believe in life after love?” Well, I do. And I think we’d all do well to get out there and find it… before staying in and watching rom-com movies over a tub of Ben and Jerry’s becomes a habit.

    * Work it, work it, get up and move that body. There’s nothing like a rush of endorphins to wash that man (or woman) right out of your hair. “When I was feeling low after my breakup with Ted, I tried to get outside and play tennis as much as possible,” relates Tina. “Smashing the ball felt great and all that running around lifted my mood. On days when I couldn’t line up a partner, I went for a jog around town.” Tina’s strategy is fabulous, because she took care of her mind and her body. She even lost a few pounds.

    * Distraction, distraction, distraction. Be kind to yourself after a tough breakup. Indulge in frequent matinees at the local Cineplex, nights out with friends and good meals. “I decided not to sit around moping when my last relationship ended,” says Joe. “I joined a volleyball league at a bar and I arranged a weekly poker night with some friends. It really helped.” Fill your schedule up with activities you enjoy and perhaps haven’t participated in recently. Now is the time to get out that paper and find out what’s going on in your city.

    (Please come back and visit this blog again for part 2 of this article.)

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