From Divorce to the Dating Pool With Jen Worman

 
 

In this episode, I speak with Chicago blogger and social media influencer, Jen Worman about divorce, dating and solo parenting! We cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time – like owning your actions in any relationship, showing up for yourself, and unapologetically reaching for your dreams. Jen opens up about her divorce, her experience dating with kids, and how she has learned the important truth that you can only control yourself. Grab a glass of wine and listen to this fun conversation as we talk about celebrating where you are in your life and creating your own beautiful family.

In This Episode: 

  • [03:59] Solo parenting, lessons learned after divorce, and learning to be complete without a relationship

  • [13:45] Traditional views around single parenting and embracing the freedom of singleness

  • [17:09] Dating and friendships in light of being a single mom

  • [25:30] Pursuing your dreams and pushing past limitations

  • [29:19] What led to Jen’s decision to get a divorce

  • [35:26] How to get to a better place with your ex-husband and how to work on yourself

Takeaways: 

  • Being single isn't something to be fixed. Stop trying to fix that. It is okay to be single.

  • It’s important to celebrate the important and hard decisions that have been made while also accepting those things that you can’t control and focusing on what you can control.

  • Oftentimes the best things in life come from the hardest things you've ever had to experience.

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