
Nick Meima M.S, Founder/Owner
Nick Meima M.S. has extensive personal and academic experience helping individuals work through challenging times. Nick is a graduate of the Rebuilding Seminar and is available to work with individuals, couples, and groups struggling through the end of a relationship. Nick is 17 years into his second marriage and has four adult children, including two stepchildren. Nick also designs and officiates ceremonies designed to help individuals and families heal through the challenges of relationship endings.

Tara Welles, R.N., Coach
Tara Welles, R.N. has a broad background in assisting clients with personal issues. She was divorced for 8 years before her second marriage. Tara has training in many disciplines including Nursing, Nutritional Health Counseling and Spiritual/Psychological Counseling. She has years of experience in coaching, teaching and counseling. She has two children and two stepchildren and has been involved in facilitating a chapter with Step Family Association of America.
1777 South Harrison Suite 1200
Denver, CO 80210

Divorce is more than just the end of a marriage; it can feel like the end of the life you once knew. For women, this change can be especially hard because they have to deal with new emotions, become financially independent, change their parenting style, and change their social identity. Life after divorce can be a powerful time of growth, healing, and self-discovery for women, even though the journey isn't easy.
When you get divorced, it can feel like you lost your partner, your role as a wife, and even a part of yourself. A lot of women go through:
Sadness and grief over what was lost
Worry about money and the future
Changes in friendships and family relationships due to social factors
A crisis of self-identity
Note: Studies show that women who get divorced are more likely to be emotionally upset right after the divorce, but they are also more likely to be strong in the long run. This means that at first, your healing may feel heavy, but over time you will get stronger.
After a divorce, it's normal to wonder how much you are worth. Don't blame yourself; instead, treat yourself with the same kindness you would give a close friend.
Start by saying positive things to yourself every day.
Make a list of your progress, no matter how small.
Understand that healing doesn't happen in a straight line.
Physical health is often the first step to feeling good about yourself. Not only do exercise, good nutrition, and good sleep habits help your health, but they also make you feel better about yourself.
Getting married may have limited what you could do on your own. It's time to:
Go to classes or workshops
Go back to old hobbies
Help out with causes that matter to you
Be around people who give you strength. Having friends, support groups, or professional coaches who encourage you will help you see yourself as more than just "someone's ex."
Make a list of the things you want to change in your life, such as your career, your relationships, and your lifestyle. Then, take small steps toward those goals.
Money: Get help from a financial planner or make a new budget. Being financially independent can make you feel safer and more sure of yourself.
Parenting: Make sure your kids are safe and set healthy limits without losing yourself in the process.
Career: After a divorce, some women find new passion in their jobs or even start new ones.
It's not enough to just survive; you have to thrive.
Go on "solo dates" with yourself.
Travel, even if it's just around your own city, to change things up.
Find new, empowering ways to celebrate milestones like birthdays and holidays.
Women have a hard time after a divorce, but there are many chances to start over.
You can start to rebuild your confidence by being kind to yourself and doing small things every day.
To redefine your identity, you need to find your passions, build a support network, and make a plan for your future.
You can turn pain into strength over time, with courage, and by taking purposeful steps.
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