WHAT MANY WOMEN WANT DURING DIVORCE (By: Tony Mujic, CHT)

WHAT MANY WOMEN WANT DURING DIVORCE (By: Tony Mujic, CHT)

1-WOMEN WANT:

*Emotional Safety:

*Less conflict

* Less emotional volatility

*Predictable communication

*To stop feeling criticized, dismissed, or emotionally alone.


Even women who initiate divorce are often emotionally exhausted long before the legal process begins.


2-TO FEEL HEARD AND VALIDATED:

A major complaint in struggling marriages is: "I don't feel seen, understood, appreciated, or emotionally connected."


They often want:

*Empathy instead of defensiveness

*Acknowledgement of pain

*Accountability without argument

*Emotional presence

Not necessarily agreement on everything, but emotional recognition.


3-STABILITY and CERTAINTY:

Divorce creates fear around:

*Finances

*Housing

*Routines

*Children

*Future identity

*Aging alone

*Social judgement


So, many women seek:

*Structure

*Planning

*Reassurance

*Consistency


4-PEACE

A surprising number of women say they would choose:

*Emotional peace 

over 

*Passion mixed with chaos


Especially after years of tension, emotional labor, or unpredictability.


5-PROTECTION OF THE CHILDREN

If children are involved, many women become intensely focused on:


*Emotional safety for the kids

*Co-parenting

*Minimizing conflict exposure

*Protecting routines


6-TO REGAIN THEMSELVES

Many women entering divorce feel they lost:


*Confidence

*Attractiveness

*Identity

*Dreams

*Sexuality

*Independence

*Joy


During divorce they often begin trying to reconnect with:

*Who they were before the relationship

*OR, who they never got to become



WHAT MANY WOMEN WANT AFTER THE DIVORCE IS FINALIZED:


1-PEACE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM RELIEF:

Many women say the greatest initial feeling is:

*Relief

*Quiet

*Emotional decompression


Especially if the marriage involved chronic tension.


They often want:

*Calm mornings

*Emotional steadiness

*Freedom from walking on eggshells


2-REDISCOVERING IDENTITY

A common internal question becomes:

"WHO AM i NOW?"


THEY MAY EXPLORE:

*New hobbies

*Travel

*Spirituality

*Fitness

*Career changes

*Friendships

*Sexuality

*Personal growth


This stage can feel exciting and terrifying at the same time.


3-EMOTIONAL CONNECTION- BUT HEALTHIER


Contrary to stereotypes, many divorced women are not primarily looking for endless casual dating.


They often want:

*Emotional maturity

*Safety

*Honesty

*Consistency

*Affection

*Emotional intelligence

*Partnership instead of emotional caretaking


Many become far less tolerant of:


*Manipulation

*Emotional unavailability

*Addiction

*Immaturity

*Inconsistency


4-FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE AND COMPETENCE

Even emotionally secure women often want:


*Control over their finances

*Autonomy

*Security

*Self-Sufficiency


Divorce frequently awakens a stronger desire for independence.


5-TO FEEL DESIREABLE AGAIN

Many women quietly wonder:


*"Am I still attractive?"

*"Will someone choose me again?"

*"Can I trust myself in relationships?"


Attention, affection, romance, and emotional attunement often become deeply meaningful after feeling emotionally neglected.


6-A RELATIONSHIP THAT FEELS EMOTIONALLY SAFE

Post-divorce priorities often change from:


*Chemistry

to

*Emotional safety first


Many women describe wanting a partner who:


*Communicates calmly

*Follows through

*Listens

*Regulates emotions

*Creates stability

*Supports growth

*Makes life feel easier, not harder


ONE IMPORTANT DISTINCTION:

Women are not all looking for the same thing.


Different women prioritize different needs depending on:


*Attachment style

*Trauma history

*Financial situation

*Age/life stage

*Whether children are involved

**Who initiated the divorce

*Whether betrayal/addiction/ abuse existed 

*Personality and values


FOR EXAMPLE:

*Some want independence and NO relationship for years

*Some want deep companionship quickly

*Some want healing

*Some want excitement and rediscovery

*Some want spiritual meaning

*Some simply want rest


THE DEEPER PATTERN UNDERNEATH

A lot of women going through divorce are trying to move from:


*Chronic emotional depletion

to

*Emotional aliveness and self-respect


And after divorce, many are seeking:

"What kind of life feels emotionally healthy, peaceful, meaningful, and authentic NOW?"


That answer becomes the foundation for whatever comes next and how Mindspire helps you through the process!










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