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Setting Boundaries After a Toxic Divorce

How to Respectfully and Lovingly Draw the Line, Stand Up for Yourself Again, & Stop People Pleasing After Relationship Trauma and Abuse (Healing for Relationships & Marriages, Book 2)

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Are you ready to find yourself as you break free from your past? Do you want to end this constant cycle of people-pleasing that’s getting you down?

Divorce is one of the few things that’s more stressful than changing jobs or moving house, and there’s often a feeling that there’s simply no light at the end of the tunnel. The person who was your rock somehow became your worst enemy, constantly ready to do battle with you and sabotage your happiness.

The problem is that no matter how you ended up here, there’s something that’s missing: you.

You’re the one whom life should be about now, particularly if you’ve been left on your own to pick up the pieces after the initial burst of chaos has died down. It’s time to find a way to put up some boundaries without fully closing yourself off to the world.

Inside you're going to learn about:

  • The negative impact of a toxic divorce
  • The grieving process
  • The need for boundaries in post-divorce healing
  • Healthy vs unhealthy boundaries
  • Challenges of setting boundaries
  • A guide to setting healthy boundaries all around
  • Choosing between co-parenting and parallel parenting
  • Helping the kids thrive
  • Ending people-pleasing tendencies
  • Healing and reclaiming a sense of worth
  • Moving on
  • And a whole lot more!

Now is a chance to show up for yourself, get on the other side, and see how far you’ve come in such a short space of time. It’s time to reimagine everything that the rest of your life can be!

©2023 Isabella Francis (P)2023 Isabella Francis
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